India’s Richest Minority | How Zoroastrians became Rich? | Dhruv Rathee

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Parsi, a minority community of India has contributed a lot in every field, ranging from Business to Entertainment. People like Ratan Tata, Farhan Akhtar, Feroze Gandhi, Boman Irani, etc are a part of this community. However, this is not a community originating in India. They have assimilated into India and lived here. But unfortunately, not many people know about this community which has been a major part of India's development. Watch this video as I talk deeply about the Parsi Community, its origin, lifestyle, and more.

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dhruvrathee
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The Parsi community in India are the most educated, honest, rich and peaceful people. Never caused any problems but in fact have contributed in every front. Our brothers much love to you.

MyStiC.
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India 🇮🇳 was the only country to provide refuge to vulnerable communities like Parsis and Jews, while the rest of the world rejected them. We are proud of our Parsi community. My favorite Parsi- Sir Ratan Tata ❤

laliberte
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I AM A 90 YEARS SENIOR ZOROASTRIAN HAVE NOW RETURNED TO INDIA. AFTER SPENDING MY LIFE OF 45 YEARS IN CANADA. I AM VERY PROUD OF OUR RELIGION. U HAVE EXPLAINED IT ALL VERY WELL. THANKS A LOT. GOD BLESS.

hyd
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من ایرانیم 🇮🇷 و از اینکه کشور شما قومی از پارسیان ایرانی تبار قبول کردن ممنون 🙏 هستم ، و اینکه پارسیان هند بیشتر از هرجای مردمی وطن پرست و صادق و صلح طلب هستن 🌹

kyvansalari
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I am very Proud of our RELIGION. U explained it really well with all the facts. THANKS A LOT.
Proud to be a Parsi

yohaandumasia
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Parsi community is proud of India. They have proved how to dissolve into other community.
They are really humble, ethical, polite, trustworthy, genuine and many qualities!!!!
They are really played crucial role in development of India.
We respect Zorashrian community....
God bless them ❤️

GodofKings-Raj
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And without TATA group it's impossible to do a single industrial projects in India..we are blessed that we have community like Parsis

siddharthkumar
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We Iranians love our zoroastrian brothers and sisters in India ♥️
May Ahoora Mazda unite us.

babakpersian
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TATA is not just a Indian company
It's a pride of India 🇮🇳

MuskanKumari-stup
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Zorastrianism survived its because, they migrated to India, and India aka Bharat is open for all minorities. Parsi's are great and awesome people so proud of them. ❤🇮🇳

SatyamKumar-vdxm
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As an Iranian, I would like to travel to India one day and meet my fellow Persians in India. For us Iranians, the Parsis of India are like pure jewels that have remained for us from the brilliant past of our time. When I read history, I see that Indian Parsis have always remembered their Iranian compatriots in times of need, for example, in the same corona virus that passed, Indian Parsis gave a large amount of vaccines to the people of Iran. When I found out about this for the first time, I became very emotional and cried. I deeply believe that one day our country, Iran, will be freed from the hands of the Arab demons who have taken over Iran's sovereignty for a thousand years and are making the people of Iran suffer, and all of us Persians will unite again and build our Ahurai country.

Brain_gardening
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Dadabhai Naoroji was a Parsi intellectual, educationist, cotton merchant and early political and social leader of British India. He is called the 'old man of India'. From 1892 to 1895 he was a member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

omkantshakya
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Tiny community, but big impact on Indian society. Hats off to the entire Parsi community for their immense contribution 🙏🙏

nikhilwa
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Incredible India, whoever visited India, they made India as their Motherland worked for the development of the nation, flavoured with their customs, cuisines and culture. Feel proud to be Indian.

laliberte
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Being a Parsi I very thankful to the Hindu community and specially Gujarati community Apra bhai Ben che 😢

Zee-md
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I always feel proud to be the part of such a respectful religion and am thankful to India above all we are Indians. Thanks for the information Dhruv as an minority many people don't know about our religion.

farzanairani
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The Parsi Communities contribution in the development of India in various field is unimaginable. No other Community can say that . God Bless the Parsi Community, ❤️🙏🙏🙏

PercyRak
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One of the greatest singers and lead vocalist of rock band queen named *Freddie Mercury* was also a Parsi Indian. Huge respect!!

abhinavshete
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LOVED it!! As a Parsi, from Bombay who has spent most of my life in the US, it pleases me to see non Parsis speak highly of us. Religion should unite people in worship, but it has been the most divisive factor throughout history, simply because of competition, coercion, & conversion. Three things that the Parsi community has avoided, because Zoroastrians are proud of their faith, but do not compare it to other faiths or compete. Converting simply means: "my faith/religion is better than yours so welcome aboard" That is not only antagonistic, but wrong. I truly believe it's not the religion but the people who follow the religion that represent or misrepresent it. People often talk of our religion going extinct - but it has survived the test of time & may not have grown rapidly, but growth takes place gradually. Zoroastrianism will continue to be a force to contend with. A gentle force that does not interfere, invade, encroach on others, but stands tall & strong on merrit. Good thoughts, good words & good deeds. A lot easier said than done, but our motto!! Cooperation over competition, gratitude over greed, & good intentions over good impressions are what KARMA favors, and as long as Parsis continue on this path, they will last - Numbers don't matter, because it is quality not quantity that matters, after all. Thank you for honoring Parsis - Namaste & Ushtaa-te!!

PeacePlease.