User:Evansknight/sandbox/Mohammed Ali Rogay

Mohammed Ali Rogay (also spelled Roghay, Roghé; 1852 - 1910) was a Konkani Muslim nakhuda, merchant, entrepreneur, and civic leader in late 19th century Bombay. Along with Badruddin Tyabji and others, he was insturmental in the founding of Bombay's Anjuman-i-Islam College in 1874.

Mohamed Ali Rogay was the grandson and namesake of Mohamed Ali Rogay, who was the first of the family to earn the title Nakhuda. The elder Rogay rose to prominence as as shipowner in his own right, but his collaboration ith Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy and Motichund Amichund as managing partners of Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy & Co. in 1818 cemented the family's position among the merchant princes of Bombay.