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OverviewIn the nineteenth century, a number of Zoroastrians emigrated from Iran to India. The subsequent importance of the cultural, religious and political ties between the Zoroastrian communities of Iran and the Zoroastrian communities of India has long been recognised. But despite this, there has been little scholarly attention paid to the changing dynamics of this transnational relationship. This book examines the Zoroastrian community in the late Qajar and early Pahlavi period beyond the borders of Iran to trace this Parsi-Persian relationship. A major theme is the increase in philanthropy directed to the Zoroastrians of Iran by the Parsis and the involvement of the British in encouraging Parsi feelings of patriotism towards Iran. The book shows that not only were Parsis affected by events taking place in Iran, they also contributed to the broader change in attitudes towards Zoroastrians in that country. Using a variety of original sources from Britain, India and Iran, Alexandra Buhler looks at the political, legal, and social position of Zoroastrians in Iran and how different events impacted their attitudes as well as the attitudes of Parsis towards their ancestral homeland. Of particular significance, this book shows, are the seminal years of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1906-11) and the rise in the glorification of the pre-Islamic past, which culminated in the state nationalism expounded by Reza Shah. These political moments had a profound impact on how Zoroastrians in India felt about their future in the country and reveal a complex web of relations between the Parsis, the Zoroastrians of Iran, and the British. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandra Buhler (formerly of SOAS, University of London, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780755655854ISBN 10: 0755655850 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 30 April 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""This is an informative and interesting focus on the ties between two great historical communities separated by history but bound together by faith."" --Jesse S. Palsetia, Professor, University of Guelph, Canada ""By narrating the story of how two Zoroastrian communities-the Parsis of India and the Iranian Zoroastrians-interacted with one another in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Alexandra Buhler shines important new light on wider political and economic dynamics in Iran and western India. Buhler convincingly demonstrates how Zoroastrian debates over their identity had profound implications on everything from the Anglo-Russian Great Game to Indian and Iranian nationalist projects."" --Dinyar Patel, Professor, S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, India Author InformationAlexandra Buhler completed her PhD at SOAS, University of London, where she has taught courses on Zoroastrianism and on the History of Iran. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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