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Who wrote a poem, which is now known as the national song of the United States ??
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26 Aug '09 12:35 am
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Mohhd Ali Jinnahs daughter Dina Wadia chose to marry Neville Wadia - (born a Christian but later became a Parsi) - a member of the Wadia family, who have had a stellar legacy in Indias industrial arena, going back almost 250 years.
Wadias on the other hand, spanned their industrial empire across two of the planets greatest democracies. In 1810, Neville Wadias great grand uncle Jamshedji built a ship for the British Royal navy - a ship called HMS Minden. Two years later, HMS Minden was in Baltimore harbor, and Francis Scott Key, an American lawyer on that ship, wrote a poem now famously known as The Star Spangled Banner, the national song of the United States.
Answered by DR DINESH SHARMA, 26 Aug '09 12:38 am
Wadias on the other hand, spanned their industrial empire across two of the planets greatest democracies. In 1810, Neville Wadias great grand uncle Jamshedji built a ship for the British Royal navy - a ship called HMS Minden. Two years later, HMS Minden was in Baltimore harbor, and Francis Scott Key, an American lawyer on that ship, wrote a poem now famously known as The Star Spangled Banner, the national song of the United States.
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