Whole Provinces in Ancient times...

Uncategorized 2008/03/19 05:55
19th of March equal with first day of Persians new year and Norouz celebration...
Iranians will come back to their ancient history and traditions for about 13 days.
IRAN will change her white cloth (Winter) and wear a new green cloth (Spring).

*.*Happy New Year*.*
Congratuladion for whole Empire of Persia, from east of Empire (west of China) to west of Empire (Provinces around Mediterranean Sea).


Iranians start the years that are mentioned below:

1) The year 7030 (Aryan Civilization)
2) The year 3746 (Zoroastrian Civilization)
3) The year 2567 (Achaemenid Civilization)
4) The year 1387 (Iranian Civilization since Islam appeared)
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  1. Lisa 2008/04/19 23:06 PermalinkModify/Delete Reply

    Are there 4 seasons in Iran?
    From the text that I read, I think Persians new year and Norouz celebration is the same celebration, isn't it?
    Why you said that 19th Marsch equal with first day of Persians New Year and Norouz celebration? Can you explain it?

    • Xerxes 2008/04/20 13:00 PermalinkModify/Delete

      Yes, IRAN is a 4 seasons country and also a country with 3 kinds of weather; Wet & Cool like center and south eastern of Asia, Mountainous & Cold like Alp mountains, Dry & Hot like Sahara...

      Iranians new year starts with Norouz [Nowruz] celebration that goes back to 7,000 years ago or less [U should know that Alphabet letters was invented probably3,000 years ago less, and this is y there r some doubts about exact length, anyway this is another evidence that proves young Europe in 2008 years ago mimic these kinds of celebrations from Great Persia].
      According to Iranian Calendar, Persians new year and also Spring, starts in 1st of Farvardin [19th or 20th of March].

      I suggest u to read the post before the current post [http://irpersia.koreanblog.com/entry/Norouz].

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