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In the 8th century, Zoroastrian Persians, known as the Parsis, emigrated from Persia (modern-day Iran) to India. Fleeing religious persecution following the Islamic conquest of Persia, they sought refuge in India, particularly in the region of Gujarat. The Parsis maintained their cultural and religious identity while contributing significantly to Indian society, commerce, and industry. Their arrival marked the beginning of a vibrant community that has endured for centuries.

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