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David Sassoon, né en octobre 1792 à Bagdad ( Irak) et décédé le 7 novembre 1864 à Pune ( Inde ), a été le trésorier général de Bagdad de 1817 à 1829. Réfugié en Inde, il acquiert une fortune considérable dans le négoce, la finance et l'industrie. Il est nommé président de la communauté juive de Bombay (Mumbai), principalement ...
29 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Sir Albert Abdullah / Abdallah David Sassoon (Sasson), 1st Baronet of Kensington Gore (1818 - 1896) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Sir Albert Abdullah David Sassoon, 1st Baronet, KCB, CSI, (25 July 1818 - 24 October 1896), a British Indian philanthropist and merchant, was born a Jew in Baghdad, a member of a family that had lived there since the beginning of the 16th century, having been expelled from Spain in the 1490s.
5 de abr. de 2023 · Abdullah continued to run David Sassoon & Co. with a combination of risk-taking and innovation—per Prof. Sassoon's assessment—while ... he received knighthood in 1872 and was named Sir Albert.
7 de nov. de 2012 · The vast Sassoon Docks of Bombay, built by Sassoon's son Albert Abdullah, were the first wet docks in the west of India. In Jewish history books, David Sassoon, an observant Jew, is remembered mostly for his philanthropy, which included the construction of “Baghdadi” synagogues in Bombay (Magen David) and Pune (Ohel David), and also numerous schools and hospitals throughout India and other ...
12 de oct. de 2019 · Elias proved to be more entrepreneurial than David Sassoon & Co managed by his brother Albert. Soon Elias had a nominal capital of £1.25 to 1.5 million which dwarfed that of his brother’s company — David Sassoon & Co (£ 0.5 million). He finally died in Colombo in 1880.
10 de nov. de 2020 · David’s eldest son, Albert (Abdullah-Meir; 1818-1896), spent the majority of his career in the East, but he, too, eventually moved to the West. His first assignment on behalf of the family business was to return to his native city of Baghdad, from which he relocated to Shanghai before finally removing to Bombay in 1862 to assist his aging father.