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If you think about it, celebrating the new year on the first day of spring makes way more sense. Let's learn about Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
Nowruz marks the arrival of spring in Iran but also the beginning of the new year. The same is true in Afghanistan, where the festival serves as the official start of the solar calendar. The ...
Google Doodle is recognizing Nowruz today. Annually it celebrated by millions around the world. Here's what people should know about the celebration.
Nowruz, or the Iranian and Parsi New Year as it is famously known, is the celebration that marks the beginning of Farvardin, the first month in the Zoroastrian calendar. People from around the ...
Persian New Year is celebrated in many countries across the world. Here’s everything you need to know, including what to cook and where to celebrate.
Monday marked the beginning of spring, and that means celebrations commemorating the centuries-old holiday of Nowruz are underway. Commonly known as the Persian New Year, Nowruz translates to "new ...
Nowruz, alternatively spelled as Navroz, is a celebration, which goes very close to the heart and soul of the Parsis and Zoroastrians across the globe. This is an ancient festival observed by ...
While Nowruz marks the renewal of life and the rebirth of nature, poetry has long been a profound vessel for expressing these very themes—growth, transformation, and the passage of time. This year, ...
Nowruz, is a traditional ritual in Iranian culture that dates back thousands of years. Despite being old and ancient, the dust of oblivion and obsolescence has not settled on its face and it is still ...
Celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, with free, hands-on arts and crafts throughout Spring Break at Asia Society Texas!