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ID189067
Title ProperBack to the Motherland? Parsi Gujarati Travelogues of Iran in the Qajar-Pahlavi Interregnum, 1921–1925
LanguageENG
AuthorRanganathan, Murali
Summary / Abstract (Note)The publication of four Gujarati travelogues written by Parsis traveling to Iran in quick succession in the 1920s marked the intensification of a relationship that had hitherto been based mainly on philanthropy directed towards the Zoroastrians of Iran. The Pahlavi regime, with its assurances of religious tolerance and equity, prompted Parsis to consider deepening their connection with Iran through trade and business investments and also examine the possibility of return to their motherland. The encounters which constitute these travelogues could be framed as experiments which helped the Parsi community in India to construct a framework for developing this relationship. The Parsi travelogues, while attempting to recover a Zoroastrian past in Iran, also try to map the future for the community by addressing its present anxieties and aspirations.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 56, No.1; Jan 2023: p.37 - 59
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 56 No 1
Key WordsIran ;  Mumbai ;  Zoroastrianism ;  Parsi ;  Travelogues ;  Gujarati ;  Baha'ism


 
 
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