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  2. Indian Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Area has the second-largest Indian-American population in the United States after the New York metropolitan area. [1] The Bay Area Asian Indian population is primarily concentrated in the Santa Clara Valley, with San Jose having the highest population of Asian Indians in raw numbers as 2010, while Cupertino, Dublin, Fremont, Pleasanton and San Ramon have the largest ...

  3. Kala Bagai - Wikipedia

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    Kala was born into a Punjabi Sikh family in Amritsar in British India on April 15, 1893, [5] [6] [7] the daughter of Narain Singh and Kani Dhingra. [8]She married Vaishno Das Bagai, and moved to Peshawar to live with him.

  4. Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, a range of state and federal laws restricted Indian immigration and the rights of Indian immigrants in the U.S. Throughout the 1910s, American nativist organizations campaigned to end immigration from India, culminating in the passage of the Asiatic Barred Zone Act in 1917. [30]

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  6. Demographics of California - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Americans are numerous in San Francisco, Oakland, the East Bay, South Bay, the Central Coast of California, Sacramento, San Diego, and the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County. The San Francisco Bay Area has a greater concentration of Cantonese-speaking Chinese than any other region in the United States.

  7. Girindra Mukerji - Wikipedia

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    Mukerji was born in Calcutta, India in 1879 or 1880. [8] He was, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, the son of a "Judge of one of the higher courts." [9]In 1901, he received an AB degree from Calcutta University, [8] then briefly studied in Japan, at the Imperial University in Tokyo, before deciding to study in the United States.

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