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  1. Parsis - Wikipedia

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    WebParsis (/ ˈ p ɑːr s iː /) or Parsees are an ethnoreligious group of the Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism.They are descended from Persians who migrated to Medieval India during and after the Arab conquest of Iran (part of the early Muslim conquests) in order to preserve their Zoroastrian identity.The Parsi people comprise the older of the Indian …

  2. Parsi | Religion, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    WebParsi, also spelled Parsee, member of a group of followers in India of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra). The Parsis, whose name means “Persians,” are descended from Persian Zoroastrians who emigrated to India to avoid religious persecution by Muslims. They live chiefly in Mumbai and in a few towns and villages mostly to the north of Mumbai, but …

  3. Who Is A Parsi? - WorldAtlas

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    Web09/01/2019 · The term Parsi refers to an individual who belongs to the Zoroastrian society that moved from Persia to India during the 7 th century AD to flee persecution from Muslims who had conquered Persia. Historical evidence indicates that the Parsis initially migrated to Gujarat where they stayed for roughly three centuries after Jadi Rana, the region's ruler, …

  4. 11 Best Parsi Recipes | Popular Parsi Recipes - NDTV Food

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    Web16/08/2022 · 1. Sali Boti (Parsi Meat Dish) Succulent mutton chunks are cooked in tomatoes, onions, jaggery and vinegar. It reeks of bold flavours like turmeric and ginger, and is best served hot with fried potato snacks. Parsi New Year: This one is a an ideal example of the Parsi's need to mix hot and sweet. 2.

  5. Parsis – Origin, Religion, God, Language & Culture - Facts Ninja

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    WebThe word ‘Parsi’ literally means “Persian.”. The Parsis are a subgroup of the Zoroastrian community who migrated to India from Persia in the 7th century AD during the Arab invasion of their native land. At the time, Zoroastrianism was the dominant religion in the region which was then ruled by the Sasanian Empire.

  6. 30 Most Famous Parsis of India And Their Contribution - The Best …

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    Web15/01/2022 · Parsi, also spelled Parsee, is a member of a group of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster’s followers in India (or Zarathustra). The Parsis, whose name means “Persians,” are descended from Persian Zoroastrians who fled to India to avoid religious persecution at the hands of Muslims. They primarily reside in Mumbai and a few towns and villages …

  7. 15 Prominent Parsis - Zoroastrians.net

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    Web21/09/2017 · Born in a Parsi Family, Nariman completed his BA in Economics and History from St Xavier’s College, Mumbai, and thereafter got his law degree from Government Law College in 1929. He also served as Additional Solicitor General of India from May 1972 to June 25, 1975, however, he quit the post upon declaration of Emergency. 2) Ratan Tata: …

  8. 25 Celebs You Did Not Know Were Parsis! - Desimartini

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    Web17/08/2016 · 25 Celebs You Did Not Know Were Parsis! Updated : August 17, 2018 10:53 AM IST. Zinia Bandyopadhyay. Parsis are an apparently small community in India. The minority group might have less people ...

  9. Kharia Ni Jelly: The Parsi Winter Breakfast Cousin Of Paya

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    Web12 giờ trước · It is Kharia Ni Jelly. The name may sound quite unusual but the dish seems to have a connection with the royal winter favourite, paya soup. For the uninitiated, paya refers to goat or lamb trotters, using which the heavenly soup is prepared. Similar to this, the Parsis relish a hot and warming bowl of Kharia Ni Jelly during winter.

  10. पारसी धर्म - विकिपीडिया

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    Webबाहरी कड़ियाँ. सुभाष काक, "Vedic elements in the ancient Iranian religion of Zarathushtra."Adyar Library Bulletin, 2003, vil. 67, pp. 47–63. Kulke, Eckehard: The Parsees in India: a minority as agent of social change. München: Weltforum-Verlag (= Studien zur Entwicklung und Politik 3), ISBN 3-8039-00700-0 Ervad Sheriarji Dadabhai Bharucha: A …



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