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As I flip through your blog, I realized that your blog is quite unique and with a purpose. I hope that you are successful in your endeavor. I’m not sure if you understand Hindi (a lot of Iranians do) your name means sugar (Chini). 🙂
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Hi dear I never knew chini means sugar 😂thanks for following back😍
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Haha. Well India always had a close relationship with Iran…in ancient times. It’s a different world now.
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Such a beautiful country
My grandparents were living in Bombay. We still have cousins living there.
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Wow. Are you a Parsi? We have so many Parsis living in India.
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Parsi as Persian you mean?
Yes I’m Persian.
I’ve been living in Canada for 31 years 😊
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Zoroastrian religion is referred as Parsi in India because they came from Persia.
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Makes sense 😊
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I. I’m not sure if Zoroastrian are referred by the same name there.
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Ancient Persian were Zoroastrian, some are still.
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Do you also follow this religion Which is different from Islam that is followed in Iran today. Living in Canada? Great 😃👍
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I personally have respect for all the parts that makes sense in every religion, but I am Muslim.😊
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OK. 😃👍
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