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Preserving Iranian Art in the Story of the Zoroastrian Immigration to India

In the discussion of the origin of karma-weaving, it was noted that after Islam in the 2nd AH century, some Iranian Zoroastrians migrated to India, where they became known as "Parsian". Among these immigrants were woven fabrics that brought the Sassanid designs and common techniques of Iranian knitting to India and spread it there. Many researchers conclude that Terme is a continuation of the Iranian tradition in India and the result of the efforts of these immigrants.