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INDIA - AUGUST 16: A Parsi Couple greeting each other at the fire temple on the occasion of Navroze - the Parsi New Year in Mumbai, 20 August 2007- Parsis, followers of Zoroastrianism, a small religious community which exists mostly in Mumbai, were exiled from Iran in the 7th century AD during religious persecution by the Muslims - The Indian followers of Zoroastrianism are called Parsis because the religion arrived in India from Persia (Photo by Bhaskar Paul/The The India Today Group via Getty Images)

INDIA - AUGUST 16:  A Parsi Couple greeting each other at the fire temple on the occasion of Navroze - the Parsi New Year in Mumbai, 20 August 2007- Parsis, followers of Zoroastrianism, a small religious community which exists mostly in Mumbai, were exiled from Iran in the 7th century AD during religious persecution by the Muslims - The Indian followers of Zoroastrianism are called Parsis because the religion arrived in India from Persia  (Photo by Bhaskar Paul/The The India Today Group via Getty Images)