Why did Iranians go to India?

A number of Iranian people possessing sophisticated Persian culture emigrated from Iran to India seeking honour and fortune, while many Indian merchants moved from India to Iran looking for economic profit.
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Why did Iranians came to India?

After the foundation of the Shiʿite Safavid government at the beginning of the 16th century, some Persians were prompted by their firm belief in Sunnism to head for India and Central Asia, as Sunnite governments there were a sure and safe place of refuge for them.
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When did Iranian come to India?

According to tradition, the Parsis initially settled at Hormuz on the Persian Gulf, but finding themselves still persecuted they set sail for India, arriving in the 8th century. The migration may in fact have taken place as late as the 10th century, or in both.
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What did the Persians bring to India?

The Persian scribes brought into India a new style of writing. It is called kharoshthi. It was derived from the Aramaic script, which was written from right to left. Many of Asoka's inscriptions found in north western India are witten in kharoshthi.
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Why Persians did not invade India?

The Persians acted very smart, and knew that conquering India would not be easy, if not impossible, and it would be to costly on all resources. They did not make the mistake which Alexander made, although he conquered the Persia and ended the Ahchamenid greatness, he was defeated by India.
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What did Persians call India?

The name of India is a corruption of the word Sindhu. Neighbouring Arabs, Iranians uttered's' as 'h' and called this land Hindu. Greeks pronounced this name as Indus.
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Are Parsi and Irani same?

Their descendants are the Parsis. While the Zoroastrians who migrated to India from Iran relatively recently — 19th century onwards — are called Irani Zoroastrians. The Parsis have, therefore, imbibed Indian culture and traditions much more than the Iranis. Even some of their customs are similar to Hindu customs.
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Why is Parsis so rich?

After centuries of rural facelessness, the Parsis flowered under British rule. Their philanthropy came to be as fabled as their fortunes, many made from the opium "trade" with China. Apart from spacious community housing, wealthy families endowed scholarships, hospitals and fire temples.
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Who defeated Persians in India?

One of history's first true super powers, the Persian Empire stretched from the borders of India down through Egypt and up to the northern borders of Greece. But Persia's rule as a dominant empire would finally be brought to an end by a brilliant military and political strategist, Alexander the Great.
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Are Indian and Iranian related?

Iranians and Indians (including Pakistanis) do not related each other. If you are talking about some similarities, its about Iranic-Scythian and Iranian dynasties invaded and ruled there for centurys.
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Was Persia a part of India?

Persia, historic region of southwestern Asia associated with the area that is now modern Iran. The term Persia was used for centuries and originated from a region of southern Iran formerly known as Persis, alternatively as Pārs or Parsa, modern Fārs.
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Who introduced Persian in India?

The Ghaznavid conquests of the 11th century introduced Persian to the Indian subcontinent. As Mahmud of Ghazni established a power base in India, the centre of Persian literary patronage shifted from Ghazna to the Punjab, especially at the empire's second capital Lahore.
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Did Iranians invade India?

Persian Invasion of India. A few important points about the Persian Invasion of India: Cyrus, the founder of the Achaemenid Empire in ancient Iran invaded the North-Western front of India in 550 BCE. At that time, there were many small provinces like Gandhara, Kamboja, and Madra who were constantly fighting one another ...
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Why did Alexander stop at India?

For Alexander, the invasion of India was a natural consequence of his subjugation of the Achaemenid Empire, as the areas of the Indus valley had long been under Achaemenid control, since the Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley circa 515 BC.
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Who invaded India first?

The first group to invade India were the Aryans, who came out of the north in about 1500 BC. The Aryans brought with them strong cultural traditions that, miraculously, still remain in force today. They spoke and wrote in a language called Sanskrit, which was later used in the first documentation of the Vedas.
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Can a Parsi marry a Hindu?

Unlike personal laws, which allow only a Hindu to marry another Hindu or a Muslim to marry a Muslim or a Parsi to marry a Parsi, the Special Marriages Act, 1954, allows people of different faiths to marry without giving up their religion.
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Do Parsis marry their cousins?

Parsis have long intermarried within the community, with first and second cousins marrying each other, resulting in diseased children.
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Why do Parsis not marry?

Many Parsis who marry outside the faith face some family pressure and community scorn. However, under the laws that currently govern Mumbai's Parsis, Zoroastrianism is inherited through fathers. Parsi men who marry out can include their children in Zoroastrian rituals and in population counts, but women cannot.
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Why do Parsis have weird surnames?

Many Parsis didn't have a surname in olden times..it was after the British came to India they made having surnames compulsory so many Parsis made surnames which was similar to their profession I.e lakdawala would be a person dealing in timber, Daruwala would be a person dealing in liqour..
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Who is Parsi God?

According to Zoroastrian tradition, Zoroaster had a divine vision of a supreme being while partaking in a pagan purification rite at age 30. Zoroaster began teaching followers to worship a single god called Ahura Mazda.
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Why did Zoroastrianism come to India?

The Parsis, whose name means "Persians", are descended from Persian Zoroastrians who emigrated to India to avoid religious persecution by the Muslims.
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What is the current Chinese word for India?

The current Chinese word for India is Yìndù (印度), first used by the seventh-century monk and traveller Xuanzang. Similar to Hindu and Sindhu, the term Yìn 印 was used in classical Chinese much like the English Ind.
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What is India old name?

Look at us: we operate with two names, the original name Bharat, and the given name, India. The invaders of Bharat who came up to the river Sindhu somehow managed to pronounce Sindhu as Hindu, and then Indus. And finally India is stuck on us for centuries now.
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What does Hindu mean in Persian?

Yes it is Persian word meaning defeated or slave. Persian dictionary titled Lughet-e-Kishwari, published in Lucknow in 1964, gives the meaning of the word Hindu as “chor [thief], dakoo [dacoit], raahzan [waylayer], and ghulam [slave].”
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