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In [[Yazd]], Hataria established a Council of Zoroastrians, which succeeded in convincing a number of Iranian Zoroastrians to emigrate to India (where they are today known as [[Parsis]]). Hataria may also have been instrumental in obtaining a remission of the ''[[jizya]]'' poll tax for his co-religionists in 1882. | In [[Yazd]], Hataria established a Council of Zoroastrians, which succeeded in convincing a number of Iranian Zoroastrians to emigrate to India (where they are today known as [[Parsis]]). Hataria may also have been instrumental in obtaining a remission of the ''[[jizya]]'' poll tax for his co-religionists in 1882. | ||
Manekji preached the advantages of collective social work and communal unity. He urged the Zoroastrians of Yazd and [[Kerman]] to form ''anjuman'' societies, based somewhat on the pattern of the [[Bombay Parsi Panchayet]]. Reports of early activities, sent by Manekji to Bombay, show that amongst other matters, the Kerman society attended to the restoration of the [[fire temple]] there. Similarly, hearing of the efforts of Manekji, the Bombay Parsis (led by Baronet [[Dinshaw Maneckji Petit]], whose wife [[Sakarbai Petit]] ( | Manekji preached the advantages of collective social work and communal unity. He urged the Zoroastrians of Yazd and [[Kerman]] to form ''anjuman'' societies, based somewhat on the pattern of the [[Bombay Parsi Panchayet]]. Reports of early activities, sent by Manekji to Bombay, show that amongst other matters, the Kerman society attended to the restoration of the [[fire temple]] there. Similarly, hearing of the efforts of Manekji, the Bombay Parsis (led by Baronet [[Dinshaw Maneckji Petit]], whose wife [[Sakarbai Petit]] (née Pandey) was from her mother's side of Iranian ancestry) collected funds for the repair of the [[Yazd Atash Behram]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.zoroastrian.org.uk/vohuman/Article/Sir%20Dinshaw%20Manockjee%20Petit.htm} | title= Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit}}</ref> (not the same as the present one, which dates to 1932). A bust of Manekji stands in the entrance gallery of the present-day Atash Behram at Yazd. | ||
==Association with thinkers and writers of Nasseri era== | ==Association with thinkers and writers of Nasseri era== | ||
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**{{cite web|title=Seth Maneckji Limji Hataria: The Martin Luther King of Zoroastrianism|year=2006<!-- 31 July 2006-->|last=Deboo|first=Malcolm Minoo|url=http://www.vohuman.org/Article/Seth%20Maneckji%20Limji%20Hataria.htm}} | **{{cite web|title=Seth Maneckji Limji Hataria: The Martin Luther King of Zoroastrianism|year=2006<!-- 31 July 2006-->|last=Deboo|first=Malcolm Minoo|url=http://www.vohuman.org/Article/Seth%20Maneckji%20Limji%20Hataria.htm}} | ||
**[http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/yazd/schools.htm Maneckji Limji Hataria's Vision for Iranian Zoroastrians] | **[http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/yazd/schools.htm Maneckji Limji Hataria's Vision for Iranian Zoroastrians] | ||
**Hajianpour, H., & Aidi, A. (2017). Maneckji Limji Hataria and His Iranism Interactions with Elites of the Naaser-al-ddinshah Era (1847-1895). Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 6(4), | **Hajianpour, H., & Aidi, A. (2017). Maneckji Limji Hataria and His Iranism Interactions with Elites of the Naaser-al-ddinshah Era (1847-1895). Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 6(4), 212–232. | ||
**{{cite web|url=http://www.vohuman.org/Article/Manekji%20Limji%20Hateria.htm|last=Soroushian|first=Mehrborzin|title=Manekji Limji Hateria|year=2006}} | **{{cite web|url=http://www.vohuman.org/Article/Manekji%20Limji%20Hateria.htm|last=Soroushian|first=Mehrborzin|title=Manekji Limji Hateria|year=2006}} | ||