parsis
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Sunday book pick: In ‘Such a Long Journey’, how an ordinary heart travels in turbulent times
Sayari Debnath
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Parsi theatre: How female impersonators controlled the female body and its representation on stage
Kathryn Hansen
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From India to Iran, via Bombay and its Parsis, Rabindranath Tagore and a forgotten book
Adhiraj Parthasarathy Mohammad Dawood
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175 years after Parsis flocked to Karachi, glimpses of the community’s fading history
Ammad Ali
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This debut novel complicates the lives of Parsis and a Bengali family in Mumbai
Pronoti Datta
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A brief history of how Parsis flourished in Zanzibar (with a cameo from Freddie Mercury)
Ajay Kamalakaran
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What reading Farrukh Dhondy’s ‘Poona Company’ means today to a Pune resident
Neha Mehrotra
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How to dispose of the dead? This and many other controversies feature in this history of the Parsis
Coomi Kapoor
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This old Parsi cookbook is as singular as the community whose recipes it documents
Anisha Rachel Oommen Aysha Tanya
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Dina Wadia (1919-2017): Only child of the ‘affectionate but undemonstrative’ Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Sheela Reddy
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This clever period novel about a Parsi boy born without a future (almost) wins you over
Sayali Palekar
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Rohinton Mistry turns 65: How has he struck a fine balance in his long journey as a writer?
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Watch this Parsi boy rap in Gujarati as he hilariously complains about a good day gone bad
Scroll Staff
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Looking back at Karachi's once-flourishing Irani cafe culture
Asif Noorani
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What does it mean to be Parsi? An art exhibition provides an answer
Nancy Adajania and Ranjit Hoskote