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Behramji Merwanji Malabari (1853–1912) was an Indian poet, publicist, author, and social reformer best known for his ardent advocacy for the protection of the rights of women.〔Chisholm, p. 469.〕〔.〕 == Early life == Behramji Merwanji Malabari was born in 1853 at Baroda (present-day Vadodara, Gujarat) the son of a poor Parsi employed by the British colonial government. His father of whom nothing more is known "than that he was a mild, peace-loving man, with a somewhat feeble constitution and not overmuch force of character" died when the boy was six or seven.〔.〕 His mother then took him to Surat (on the coast, 140 km from Baroda), where Behramji was then educated in an Irish Presbyterian mission school.〔 He was subsequently adopted by the childless owner of a drugstore who traded in sandalwood and spices from the Malabar Coast hence the name 'Malabari'.〔.〕
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