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The Origin Of Parsis & The Origin of The Zoroastrian Sacred Fire
As a Parsi, I have often been asked questions such as, what is my race, where do I come from (originate), what is my religion; and other such questions in a similar vein. Through this article, I will try to … Continue reading →
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