Parsi Memory Project

 

Vinci Wadia

Vinci Wadia

My dad Vinci was initially named Boman before his mother Hilla, a highly romantic and fabulous eccentric decided that no ordinary Parsi name was good enough for her genius son who had to be named after another genius, albeit a few centuries apart – Leonardo. She...
A Tribute to the Feriyas

A Tribute to the Feriyas

Feriyas is a colloquialism from Feriwalla, Gujarati for someone who takes a ‘Fero’, a round of some place. During the struggle for Indian Independence, people used to have Prabhat Feri, a small early morning procession that went around singing patriotic songs, raising...
Looking for the Mystery Girl

Looking for the Mystery Girl

Disclaimer- This is not a Matrimonial Announcement. Nor am I giving any references to the famous 90s song by Peter Andre about a mysterious feminine personality. It was one of those days where I had enough time on my hands and rummaging through my late...
Letter of Protest On the Moving of the Khada Parsee

Letter of Protest On the Moving of the Khada Parsee

Image: WIkimapia.org The below letter from 1966 is shared with us by Ms. Minnie Boga of Delhi. The letter was originally written by her grand uncle Ardeshir C. M. Cursetjee and grand aunt Behroze J. M. Cursetjee when the Bombay Municipal Commission had proposed to...
Jamsheed Marker: Ambassador Extraordinaire

Jamsheed Marker: Ambassador Extraordinaire

Ambassador Jamsheed Marker was one of the most illustrious Parsis of Pakistan. In a career spanning decades, he became one of the greatest diplomats the world has ever known. He was always proud of his Parsi roots and upbringing and of the country he came from and...