743:. Ruksana Nanji and Homi Dhalla while discussing archaeological evidence for 'The Landing of Zoroastrians at Sanjan', conclude that the most likely date for the migration at the start of the middle phase of their chronology, namely the early-to-mid-eighth century. Nevertheless, they express their general skepticism about the Qissa-i Sanjan account. Scholar Andre Wink has theorized that Zoroastrian immigrants to India, both before and after the Muslim conquest of Iran, were primarily merchants, since evidence suggests it was only some time after their arrival that religious experts and priests were sent for to join them. He argues that the competition over trade routes with Muslims may also have contributed to their immigration.
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The
Zoroastrians moved to India in successive migrations in the Islamic period. The initial migration following the conquest has been characterized as a religious persecution by invading Muslims. According to the account, the Zoroastrians suffered at their hands and in order to protect themselves and
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and finally to India. This generally accepted narrative of migration emphasises Muslim persecution while identifying Parsis as religious refugees. Recently, scholars have questioned this explanation of
Iranian origins. There is a scarcity of sources about the migration. Historians are forced to rely
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Rajah who addresses certain conditions for it: they would explain their religion, promise not to proselytise, adopt
Gujarati speech and dress, surrender their weapons and only conduct their rituals after nightfall. During this period, Zoroastrian traders faced execution outside India, including in
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added a coin to the milk, saying like the coin, no one would be able to see that they were there but they would enrich the milk nonetheless. In another version, he added sugar instead and claimed that like it, they would sweeten lands of Sanjan. In both of them their settlement is approved by the
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in 652, bringing an end to the
Sasanian dynasty and with it Zoroastrianism's history as the official religion of Iran. While losing their religion and script along with some Sasanian historiographical literature, the language and culture essentially survived. Between the seventh and thirteenth
758:, summoned them and demanded to know how they would not be a burden on or a threat to the local communities. Replying to their request of practising their religion and till the land, he showed them a jug full of milk, saying Sanjan like it was full. In one version, a
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The immigration of
Zoroastrians to India continued, and by 1477 they had lost all contact with Persia. Not until three hundred years had passed would they come into contact. Zoroastrians also played a notable role during the
641:, who now represent India's oldest Zoroastrian community. Later waves of Zoroastrian immigration to India took place over the following centuries, with a spike in the number of these refugees occurring during the
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962:, and on the results of the Indian census of 1981, which counted over 71,630 Zoroastrians. Independent estimates are that there are at least 100,000 Zoroastrians in India. Parsis' mother tongue is Gujarati.
664:. Today, India is home to the largest Zoroastrian population in the world, and despite their overall low population number, Indian Zoroastrians have had a significant impact on India's
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The comparatively liberal atmosphere of India and the protection provided by historical Indian kingdoms to their
Zoroastrian subjects enabled the religion to flourish outside of the
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century, political and social pressures resulted in ascendancy of
Iranian Muslim over the Zoroastrians. With the conquests, Iranians gradually lost their predominant religion.
657:. Though Zoroastrian, the Parsis and the Iranis are culturally, linguistically, and socially distinct from each other due to their inception in separate periods of migration.
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Zoroastrian Myth of Migration from Iran and Settlement in the Indian Diaspora: Text, Translation and Analysis of the 16th Century Qesse-ye Sanjān 'The Story of Sanjan
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The
Zoroastrian community in India remains one of the most recognized groups, playing a part in various commercial sectors such as industry, movies, and politics.
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and when religious persecution of non-Muslims was rampant. The descendants of the immigrants of those times remain culturally and linguistically closer to the
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written more than 200 years later. This is complicated by the fact that there were already
Zoroastrians in India in the Sasanian period.
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Mehdi, Syed Qasim; Singh, Lalji; Metspalu, Mait; Kivisild, Toomas; Tyler-Smith, Chris; Villems, Richard; Thangaraj, Kumarasamy (2017).
958:, there are 57,264 Parsis in India, and the 2014 figures indicate there are now 69,000. The previous figure of Zoroastrians in the
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Iranian Zoroastrians are known to have been trading with India for centuries before the dates calculated for arrival of Parsis per
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Although historically unsubstantiated, the story of how Zoroastrians gained permission to step on the shores of
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in the sixteenth century. This added to the Parsi population and cemented their close association with Iran.
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in the post-Sasanian period, a large wave of Iranian migrants fled to India, where they became known as the
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continues to be critical to the self-identity of the group. Per the commonly told narrative, the
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for thousands of years. Though it split into a separate branch, it shares a common origin with
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The long presence of the Parsis in the Gujarat and Sindh areas of India is supported by a
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Waterfield, Henry; Great Britain India Office Statistics AND Commerce Department (1872).
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literally means "Persian". Persian is the official language of modern
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Indian subcontinent during the reign of the Chalukyas of Vatapi Badami
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safeguard their religion, fled first to northern Iran, then to the
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Continuity in Iranian Identity: Resilience of a Cultural Heritage
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1440:. The story of nations. G. P. Putnam's sons. p. 355.
1282:"Excarnation and the City: The Tower of Silence in Mumbai"
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Pious Citizens: Reforming Zoroastrianism in India and Iran
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Although the term 'Irani' is first attested during the
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1347:"Memorandum on the census of British India of 1871-72"
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There are two major Zoroastrian communities in India.
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1464:"Census of India 1901. Vol. 1A, India. Pt. 2, Tables"
1523:"Census of India 1921. Vol. 1, India. Pt. 2, Tables"
1161:"The Zoroastrian World A 2012 Demographic Picture"
1317:
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1226:
1049:(Papa + Kuchak = Papak), "Young Father", became
1783:"Govt grants minority status to Jain community"
1494:"Census of India, 1911. Vol. 1., Pt. 2, Tables"
1288:. Brill Publishers. 15 April 2013. p. 75.
1286:Topographies of Faith: Religion in Urban Spaces
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1427:
1233:. Syracuse University Press. pp. 25, 26.
796:Historical population of Zoroastrians in India
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1551:United States Department of Commerce (1924).
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16:Overview of the Zoroastrian populace in India
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643:Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam
1260:. Brill Publishers. pp. 205, 206.
1127:Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
1090:, in particular to the Zoroastrians of
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1611:"Census of India, 1941. Vol. 1, India"
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732:written in 1599 by a Parsi Priest and
712:and Yazdgird was slain by a miller in
680:, and also played a major role in the
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1227:Monica M. Ringer (13 December 2011).
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1209:. Routledge. pp. 54–55, 136–137.
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70:Regions with significant populations
1650:from the original on 6 January 2019
1254:Alan Williams (24 September 2009).
1158:
504:Zoroastrianism in the United States
13:
1609:India Census Commissioner (1941).
1318:Jesse S. Palsetia (January 2001).
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696:came to power in Persia but the
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1749:. Oxford Symposium. p. 71.
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1182:"Anglicisation of the Parsis"
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1583:. 1931. pp. 513–519.
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1378:. 1881. pp. 9–18.
1027:Arab invasion of Persia
623:Muslim conquest of Iran
1723:Team, Indo Vacations.
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1434:Frazer, R.W. (1897).
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1098:. Consequently, the
1088:Zoroastrians of Iran
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494:Zoroastrians in Iran
360:Accounts and legends
32:Maneckji Seth Agiary
2058:Freedom of religion
2053:Secularism in India
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1205:Fereshteh Davaran.
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558:Religion portal
410:History and culture
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20:Indian Zoroastrians
2073:Religious thinkers
2063:Religious violence
2046:Policy and history
1785:. 20 January 2014.
1672:. 24 October 2017.
1408:. pp. 87–95.
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769:Guangzhou massacre
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