Photograph of a class in progress in the Parsi Virbaiji School at Karachi from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections: India Office Series (Volume 46), taken by Michie and Company in c1873. This image was exhibited at the Vienna Universal Exhibition of the same year.
The Parsis, followers of Zoroaster, were the descendants of those who fled Persia in the seventh and eighth centuries to escape religious persecution. Many indigenous schools were established by the British government during the nineteenth century and this one served the Parsi community.
The Parsis, followers of Zoroaster, were the descendants of those who fled Persia in the seventh and eighth centuries to escape religious persecution. Many indigenous schools were established by the British government during the nineteenth century and this one served the Parsi community.
–British Library: Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections