parsi
Parsi refers to a Zoroastrian community that originated in the Pars (Fars) region of Iran and later migrated to the Indian subcontinent during the early medieval period, especially after the Arab conquest of Persia. The term is derived from Pars, the historical name for the region. Today, Parsis are primarily based in India, with smaller communities in Pakistan and a global diaspora.
Historically, Parsis settled along the western coast of India, notably in Gujarat at Sanjan, and later expanded
Religiously, Parsis follow Zoroastrianism, centering on the worship of Ahura Mazda and the dualistic struggle between
Demographically, the global Parsi population is estimated at around 60,000–70,000, concentrated in Maharashtra (especially Mumbai) and
Notable contributions by Parsis include leadership in industry, science, and culture. Prominent individuals include J. R.