Ahmet Rumjahn

Ahmet Rumjahn, JP (c.1861 – 30 November 1925) was a Hong Kong Indian was a broker and estate agent conveying on business on Hong Kong Island.

Rumjahn was born in Hong Kong and was educated at the Queen's College. He entered into business when he was young and became the proprietor of the H. Price & Co., later Gand Price and Co..

Closely involved with community affairs, he was made Justice of the Peace as an honour appreciated by the Indian community in Hong Kong.[1] He became unofficial member of the Sanitary Board in 1903 election, in which he retired after serving for one term.

He moved to Shanghai in 1912 to commence his business there.[1]

Rumjahn was an Indian Muslim. He was the proprietor of the No. 23 Coombe Road from 1903 to 1910.[2] He died on 30 November 1925 at his residence in Shanghai at the age of 64. He had six sons: Sirdar Rumjahn worked for the Omar, A.L., M. Rumjahn in Tientsin, R. Rumjahn in Canton, and N. Rumjahn in Shanghai with his father.[1]

References

  1. "OBITUARY". The Hong Kong Telegraph. 2 December 1925. p. 2.
  2. "Historic Building Appraisal - Gatekeeper's Lodge of Marble Hall - No. 1 Conduit Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong" (PDF). Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
Political offices
Preceded by
William Hartigan
James McKie
Member of the Sanitary Board
1903–1906
Succeeded by
Henry Humphreys
Augustus Shelton Hooper
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