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It was the Zoroastrians that migrated from Persia to India during the 8th century. They did this to get away from religious persecution by the Muslims.
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The Taj Mahal is in Agra India
The Buddhist population of India is around 9,681,547, or 0.8% of the population (2011).
It was the Zoroastrians that migrated from Persia to India during the 8th century. They did this to get away from religious persecution by the Muslims.
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They are descendants of Zoroastrians who fled to India from Muslim persecution during the 7/8th centuries
India is a mainly Hindu country, but there are lots of non-Hindus in India as well, including Muslims, Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Parsees.
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S. H. Jhabvala has written: 'A brief history of Parsees' -- subject(s): Parsees
Indian is not an Islam nation. 80% of the populations are Hindus, 10% is Muslims, and the remaining 10% is christian, Buddhist, jainist, sikhs, parsees etc.
He established a religion based on the god Ahura Mazda which was sufficiently credible to be adopted by the Persian aristocracy. It remains today in the Middle East and in India (the Parsees).
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Zoroastrianism primarily has two major sects: the Parsees and the Zarathushtis. Parsees, who primarily reside in India, are descendants of Zoroastrians who fled Persia to escape religious persecution. Zarathushtis, on the other hand, are those who remain in Iran and continue to practice the religion in its traditional context. Additionally, there are smaller communities and variations in practice, but these two sects represent the main branches of contemporary Zoroastrianism.
19,215,730 Sikhs live in India