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Attended a dreamy destination Indian wedding - the grandest celebration of them all that beats all other grand celebrations hollow :D Hence, forgot all about Ottawa till they missed me and replied to my email sent a week ago...Damn and blast them for bringing me back to earth :p
Did you dance? @JenineJac showed us a picture of herself in her traditional attire and she looked divine. Plus she's a dancer.
 
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Now this is unreasonable!

Hope you guys remember we haven't yet got our PPRs, how do we plan?? :(
It's an estimate. A best guess.
I guess we really need to keep the post PPR discussions within the whatsa** group so as not to offend anyone.
 
Yeah Shaq is a persian/urdu word. Hindi/Sanskrit it is Sandeh.

Around 632 AD when Arabs conquered the then Persia and killed Yazdgrid III, the Sasanian empire literally doomed. However, Iranians to protect whatwver culture was left decided to migrate. They first migrated to Island of Hormouz in North and eventually landed on one of India's seashore. Till date India has good number of people practicing Zoroastrianism.

There is a beautiful story attached to their landing here in India...you might know or love to read.http://www.parsicuisine.com/sugar-in-the-milk-a-parsi-kitchen-story/
Yes, I know that some people from Persia with Zoroastrianism religion migrated to India as a result of Arabs invasion. and I heard that the owners of some famous and big holdings in India (Like Tata) are the descendants of those people. I also know that some of them travel to Iran and especially to city of Yazd to practice Zoroastrianism ceremonies each year. However, I did not know about the story that you shared. Thanks for sharing.:)
 
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It's an estimate. A best guess.
I guess we really need to keep the post PPR discussions within the whatsa** group so as not to offend anyone.

Do what you guys deem fit. :P

I will keep throwing tantrums until I get my PPR. The day I get mine...you all will suffer the wrath of my banter! :P
 
Yes, I know that some people from Persia with Zoroastrianism religion migrated to India as a result of Arabs invasion. and I heard that the owners of some famous and big holdings in India (Like Tata) are the descendants of those people. I also know that some of them travel to Iran and especially to city of Yazd to practice Zoroastrianism ceremonies each year. However, I did not know about the story that you shared. Thanks for sharing.:)

Yup! Very nice people!
Being from Gujarat myself, I know a lot of Parsis myself. Very sweet, Knowledgable, Honesh and very adaptive,
 
Yup! Very nice people!
Being from Gujarat myself, I know a lot of Parsis myself. Very sweet, Knowledgable, Honesh and very adaptive,
yeyyyyyyyy guijjuuuuuuuuuuu
 
Dude feels nostalgic... was seeing newly picked people talking with exitement about documentation and process..
I was like wait 2 months then it will like our june yhread