-
Parsis would count as
Parthians according to the Qissa-i Sanjan. The term "
P****eism" or "Parsiism", is
attributed to
Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-Duperron,...
-
Rustomjee Jivanji Ghorkhodu (1861 – 14
November 1924),
commonly known as
P****e Rustomjee, and by
various orthographic variations including Parsi Rustomji...
-
currency to
replace the
Iranian rial
Socialist Party of
Indonesia (Parsi)
P****e Rustomji (1861–1924), Indian-South
African businessman,
philanthropist and...
- of
Muhammad (a
Muslim taboo) by the
P****e press, on both occasions.
Casualties Injuries 7
Muslims and 4
P****es[citation needed]
Bombay Location of the...
- then
joined his
family trade in the East Asia.
Ratanji was
married to a
P****e woman at a
young age. However, she died
childless not long
after the marriage...
- of an
Indian lawyer,
George Edalji, in the Midlands; The
Mystery of the
P****e Lawyer:
Arthur Conan Doyle,
George Edalji and the case of the foreigner...
-
P****es 1902–03:
Europeans shared with
P****es 1903–04:
P****es 1904–05:
P****es 1905–06:
Hindus shared with
P****es 1906–07:
Hindus 1907–08:
P****es...
- "
P****es of Bombay" a wood engraving, c. 1873...
- and Afghanistan. The
Indian community includes a
substantial number of
P****es who
emigrated from Bombay –
Perth being the
closest Australian city to...
- Khan wrote, "that it is
called Bangla san or saal,
which are
Arabic and
P****e words respectively,
suggests that it was
introduced by a
Muslim king or...