Ruttie Petit

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Ruttie Petit was the fashionable and progressive wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known for her Parsi heritage, youthful marriage, and prominent social presence in early 20th-century India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Parsi
human
socialite
alsoKnownAs Rattanbai Jinnah
Ruttie Jinnah
associatedWith Mumbai
surface form: Bombay

Indian independence-era politics
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
birthFamilyName Petit Bé fort
surface form: Petit
birthPlace Bombay Presidency
surface form: Bombay Presidency, British India
centuryOfActivity 20th century
countryOfCitizenship British India
ethnicGroup Parsis
surface form: Parsi
fashionStyle Western-influenced
modern for her time
father Sir Dinshaw Petit
surface form: Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit
fatherEthnicGroup Parsi
fatherOccupation industrialist
fullName Rattanbai
surface form: Rattanbai Petit
gender female
givenName Rattanbai
heritage Parsi industrialist family
maritalStatus married to Muhammad Ali Jinnah
marriageAge young
notableFor being the wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
fashionable lifestyle
progressive social views
religion Zoroastrianism
socialCircle Bombay elite
Indian political figures
socialStatus elite Bombay society
spouse Muhammad Ali Jinnah
spouseNotableFor founder of Pakistan
spouseOccupation lawyer
politician
timePeriod early 20th century

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Rattanbai Jinnah alsoKnownAs Ruttie Petit