1896 Janaab Abdul Hakeem Khan (1896 – 1950) was born into one of the
Kannauj’s founding families and spent his childhood learning about
flowers from his perfumer father. Early on he decided to start a
small business, specializing in floral extraction just like his
father taught him.
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JANAAB ABDUL HAKEEM KHAN (1896 – 1950)
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JANAAB HAMID HASAN KHAN (1912 – 1970)
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1912 Janaab Hamid Hassan Khan’s fascination with flowers started as a
child. Born in 1912 and trained by his father to join the
family-owned small business of floral extraction. The young man
learned how to blend perfumes and create extracts while working
alongside his father. He was famed for perfume oil blending.
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1950 Ever since he was a child, Janaab Rashid Ali Khan has worked as
part of the family business. Born in the 1950s during postcolonial
India’s economic boom era when opportunities seemed endless. When
his father passed away after an illness, he continued expanding it
into new areas such as supplying bulk floral extracts and perfume
oils for retail chains all around India.
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JANAAB RASHID ALI KHAN (1950 – 2018)
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RABAB FATIMA (1991)
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1991 Rabab Fatima started working with flowers when she was still
living back home in Kannauj but never dreamed that this would be
where she’d end up someday. In 2011 Rabab graduated from one of
India’s most prestigious universities Jamia Millia Islamia and
soon found herself immersed in the world of floral extractions and
perfume oils blending.
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2015 Rabab Fatima and Janaab Rashid Ali Khan, on a mission to preserve
the family’s history and save this dying art of traditional
extraction, started Zofla in 2015.
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REBIRTH OF A LEGACY (2015)
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