Crossword clues for mehta
mehta
- Zubin with a wand
- Zubin of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Zubin of the Israel Philharmonic
- Zubin formerly of the New York Philharmonic
- Ved or Zubin
- The Three Tenors conductor Zubin
- Publishing power player Sonny
- Mumbai-born conductor
- Masur's predecessor at the New York Philharmonic
- Masur succeeded him at the New York Philharmonic
- Maestro from Mumbai
- Maestro from India
- L.A. Philharmonic Conductor Emeritus
- Kennedy Center honoree of 2006
- Israel Philharmonic's Music Director for Life
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Director for Life
- Israel Philharmonic conductor
- Indian-born Music Director for Life (since 1981) of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Former New York Philharmonic leader
- Former New York Philharmonic conductor
- Conductor Zubin --
- Barenboim contemporary
- A Bernstein successor at the New York Philharmonic
- 2006 Kennedy Center honoree
- 1980s director of the New York Philharmonic
- "The Three Tenors" conductor Zubin
- '60s-'70s L.A. Philharmonic music director
- Zubin with a baton
- Bombay-born conductor
- Israel Philharmonic director
- Conductor Zubin ___
- New York Philharmonic conductor, 1978-91
- Boulez's New York Philharmonic successor
- Bombay-born maestro
- Former Los Angeles and New York Philharmonic conductor
- Israel Philharmonic maestro
- Masur's New York Philharmonic predecessor
- 1980s New York Philharmonic maestro
- Maestro Zubin --
- Celebrated Bombay-born conductor
- Longtime New York Philharmonic conductor
- Conductor with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Indian-born maestro
- Conductor from Bombay
- Famed conductor
- Zubin ___, noted conductor
- Zubin from Bombay
- Famed Indian conductor
- Orchestra conductor Zubin
- Israel Philharmonic music director Zubin
- Indian-born conductor Zubin
- Former New York Philharmonic conductor Zubin
- Conductor from Mumbai
- Conductor from India
Wikipedia
Mehta is an Indian surname. The word Mehta means "chief", and is derived from the Sanskrit word mahita ("great" or "praised"). It is found among several Indian communities, including Hindus, Jains, Parsis and Sikhs. Among Hindus, it is used by a wide range of castes and social groups, including Banias, Brahmins and Khatris.
People with this surname are native to north-western regions of India, including Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra ( Mumbai). In Rajasthan, Mehta was originally used as a term of respect applied to non- Rajput administrative office holders, most of whom were Oswals, other Vaishyas and Kayeths. In Gujarati language, the term was used to address teachers and accountants, and became associated with these professions. Among Oswals, Porwal Banias and Punjabi Khatris, it is a clan name.
Mehta (first name and details unknown) was an Indian cricketer who played for Uttar Pradesh. He made a single first-class appearance for the team during the 1950–51 season against Assam. From the lower-middle order, he did not bat in the match, as Uttar Pradesh won by an innings margin.