Nowruz
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Embracing Nature and Tradition: Celebrating Iran's Sizdah Bedar Festival on 13th Day of Nowruz
Iran's Nature Day, or Sizdah Bedar, is a vibrant and significant traditional festival celebrated by Iranians to mark the 13th day of the Persian…
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Happy Nowruz
As the winter chill begins to fade and the vibrant colors of spring emerge, Iranians across the globe prepare for the grand festivities of Nowruz.…
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Echoes of Nowruz; Sacred Symphony of Karnay, Naghareh in Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (AS)
In the hallowed precincts of the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (AS), where time itself seems to bow in reverence, a ritual unfolds on the eve of Nowruz,…
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Embracing Fire and Fortune: Vibrant Tradition of Chaharshanbe Suri Before Persian New Year
The Iranian tradition of Chaharshanbe Suri, celebrated before the arrival of spring and the Persian New Year, is a unique blend of ancient rituals…
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Isfahan popular tourist destination during Nowruz
Necessary arrangements for hosting travelers during Nowruz holidays have been made in Isfahan.
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Happy Nowrouz
Nowrooz is the most prominent Persian holiday, marking the start of the new year. This ancient event, which is strongly established in Persian…
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By Afshin Majlesi
Hurry up! Nowruz is right around the corner
In joyful anticipation of the new year, vendors sell Sabzeh (germinated wheat sprouts), hyacinths, cineraria, and various vibrant new-year flowers…
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Isfahan all set to welcome Nowruz
The deep cleaning of the city is, of course, an important part of the Isfahan Municipality's preparations for New Year. Iranian cities try to…
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Kashan comes out victorious from Nowruz holidays
Having plenty of historical monuments, eye-catching bazaars, captivating mosques, fascinating caravansaries, and old houses, Isfahan's Kashan…
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Isfahan hosting tourists during Norouz
Covid-19 has not dampened the travel plans of millions of Iranians during the public holidays of the Iranian New Year for a third straight year.
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Nowruz: Celebrating the New Year on the Silk Roads
Nowruz is a rite dating back to at least the 6th century BCE, marking the new year and ushering in spring. Variously known as Novruz, Nowrouz,…