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Parsis are descendants of Persian Zoroastrians who migrated to the Indian subcontinent in the 7th to 10th centuries to escape Islamic persecution. They are culturally, linguistically, and socially distinct from Iranis, another Zoroastrian group, and have a well-defined community and identity. Learn about the ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster and its spread, decline, and survival in India. Zoroastrians, also known as Parsis, are a minority community in India with a rich cultural heritage and traditions. The Parsis , followers of the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism, are one of India’s most remarkable communities. Their migration from Persia (modern-day Iran) to India is a significant chapter in history, symbolizing the perseverance of faith in the face of adversity. This article delves into the reasons behind their migration, the journey to India, and their lasting contributions to Indian society. The Parsis The beginning In the 10th century a group of Iranians fled Iran as refugees in search of somewhere to practise their religion freely. The Iranshah Atash Behram at Udwada - the most ...
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