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- Parsis - Wikipedia
Parsi, also spelled Parsee, member of a group of followers in India of the Persian prophet Zoroaster The Parsis, whose name means "Persians", are descended from Persian Zoroastrians who emigrated to India to avoid religious persecution by the Muslims
- Parsi | Religion, History, Facts | Britannica
Parsi, 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
- Who Is A Parsi? - WorldAtlas
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
- BBC - Religions - Zoroastrian: The Parsis
In the 10th century a group of Iranians fled Iran as refugees in search of somewhere to practise their religion freely They finally ended up on the shores of Gujarat and were granted leave to stay
- Zarathustras Children: Religion Rituals of the Parsis
Though Parsis have sometimes been called fire-worshippers, the definition is incorrect We do not worship fire, we worship the one God Ahura Mazda through His creation; the natural elements we
- Parsis - (World Religions) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
Parsis are the followers of Zoroastrianism who migrated to India from Persia to escape religious persecution after the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century
- Parsis - Wikiwand
Parsi, also spelled Parsee, member of a group of followers in India of the Persian prophet Zoroaster The Parsis, whose name means "Persians", are descended from Persian Zoroastrians who emigrated to India to avoid religious persecution by the Muslims
- Who are Parsis? Where are they from? Here is everything you would want . . .
Facing the terror of religious persecution once again the Parsis fled leaving their homes and land to protect their identity A great number of them fled to the caves of Bahrot spending 12 years there and with them was the sacred fire that was once in Sanjan
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