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Lost Iranian Tribe in India

Migrated from Persia 400-600 years ago

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08-Sep-2010
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solida

Videos

by solida on

Is there a way to get these links sent to me by e-mail?  My people are from that area.

 Thank you.


Khar

Videos been removed from youtube :-(

by Khar on

I didn't get to see them.


aryamehr11

muslim gypsies more important than prosperous zoroastrians

by aryamehr11 on

IRIB has searched hard to find these pitiful muslim gypsies who beat themselves for that Arab butcher Ali, so that the muslim ommat can rejoice; however they have ignored the Zoroastrian Iranians who fled persecution/death, at the hands of the arabo-muslim hordes, and today make up one of the most successful communities in India! prospering in all areas of society be that cultural, economical, or political! Parsis, as these descendants of Zoroastrian Iranians are called, have 98% literacy rate which is the highest percentage out of any communities in India (national average there is 65%) and 96% of Parsis reside in urban areas (national average is 28%). 

Mahatma Ghandi said this about the Parsi's: "I am proud of my country, India, for having produced the splendid
Zoroastrian stock, in numbers beneath contempt, but in charity and
philanthropy perhaps unequalled and certainly unsurpassed" (Rivetna 2002).

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsi#Prominent_Parsi...

Doesn't come as a surprise though that IRIB chooses to broadcast documentaries on muslim gypsies to instill religious pride in the ommat of gaav o gusfandan rather than the Parsi Zoroastrian community who have retained their true Iranian cultural heritage and prosperered!

Bedaaneem, Beandeesheem, Bepaakheezeem!
Beedari, Paaydari, Peeroozi!


Souri

I was sadden by seeing this video

by Souri on

I wish those children could go to school and live in their own country ,Iran.

BTW, am I mistaken or some of those people speak Farsi with a Rashti accent? I think I have recognized the Rashti accent in most of them, when they speak (?)


Sargord Pirouz

Well, they were momentarily

by Sargord Pirouz on

Well, they were momentarily regained when Nadr Shah extended the empire eastward to India, a few centuries ago!


Maryam Hojjat

They are KOLIHA ye IRANI!

by Maryam Hojjat on

who have end up in INdia.