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The Tatas Freddie Mercury Other Bawas An Intimate History Of The Parsis Coomi Kapoor

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The Tatas Freddie Mercury Other Bawas An Intimate History Of The Parsis Coomi Kapoor
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Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Coomi Kapoor
ISBN: 9789357080293, 9780143459811, 0143459813, 9357080295, B0BZT2ZDLP
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Tatas Freddie Mercury Other Bawas An Intimate History Of The Parsis Coomi Kapoor by Coomi Kapoor 9789357080293, 9780143459811, 0143459813, 9357080295, B0BZT2ZDLP instant download after payment.

The Parsis are fast disappearing. There are now only around 50,000 members of the community in all of India. But since their arrival here from Central Asia, somewhere between the eighth and tenth centuries, the Parsis' contribution to their adopted home has been extraordinary. The history of India over the last century or so is filigreed with such contributions in every field, from nuclear physics to rock and roll, by names such as Dadabhai Naoroji, Dinshaw Petit, Homi Bhabha, Sam Manekshaw, Jamsetji Tata, Ardeshir Godrej, Cyrus Poonawalla, Zubin Mehta and Farrokh Bulsara (aka Freddie Mercury).

This is a revised and updated new edition - engaging and accessible - making it as the most intimate history of the Parsis by senior journalist and columnist Coomi Kapoor, herself a Parsi. The book pores through the names, stories, achievements and the continuing success of this tiny but extraordinary minority. She delves deep into both the question of what it means to be Parsi in India, as well as how the community's contributions-from tanchoi silk to chikoos-became integral to what it meant to be Indian. In Kapoor's hands, the story of the Parsis becomes a rip-roaring, incident-filled adventure: from dominating the trade with China to being synonymous with Bombay, once, arguably, a city defined by its Parsis; from the business success of the Tatas, the Mistrys, the Godrejs and the Wadias, to such current contributions as the manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines by the Parsi-founded Serum Institute of India.

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