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  2. Iranian calendars - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian calendar or Iranian chronology (Persian: گاه‌شماری ایرانی, Gâh Šomâriye Irâni) are a succession of calendars created and used for over two millennia in Iran, also known as Persia. One of the longest chronological records in human history, the Iranian calendar has been modified many times for administrative purposes.

  3. List of Islamic years - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hijri years (Latin: anno Hegirae or AH) with the corresponding common era years where applicable. For Hijri years since 1297 AH (1879/1881 CE), the Gregorian date of 1 Muharram, the first day of the year in the Islamic calendar, is given.

  4. Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    Iranian calendar: 1403–1404: ... Conversion from Julian to Gregorian dates. [27] Gregorian range ... and English) History of Gregorian Calendar Archived 6 January ...

  5. Date and time notation in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In Iran, short dates are written as year/month/day, for example ۱۳۸۹/۵/۱۶, [1] and long dates as day month name year from right to left, for example ۱۶ مرداد ۱۳۸۹. Both two-digit and four-digit years are valid but months and days are not usually padded with leading zeros.

  6. 1404 - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian calendar: 1396–1397: Hebrew calendar: 5164–5165: Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat: 1460–1461 - Shaka Samvat: 1325–1326 - Kali Yuga: 4504–4505: Holocene calendar: 11404: Igbo calendar: 404–405: Iranian calendar: 782–783: Islamic calendar: 806–807: Japanese calendar: Ōei 11 (応永11年) Javanese calendar: 1318–1319 ...

  7. What to Know About Nowruz, a 3,000-Year-Old Festival ...

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    Exactly when Nowruz began as a festival is unclear, though many believe it to date back around 3,000 years ago, with roots in Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions.

  8. Solar Hijri calendar - Wikipedia

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    It is a solar calendar and is the one Iranian calendar that is the most similar to the Gregorian calendar, being based on the Earth's orbit around the Sun. It begins on the March equinox as determined by the astronomical calculation for the Iran Standard Time meridian (52.5°E, UTC+03:30 ) and has years of 365 or 366 days.

  9. 1342 - Wikipedia

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    Discordian calendar: 2508: Ethiopian calendar: 1334–1335: Hebrew calendar: 5102–5103: Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat: 1398–1399 - Shaka Samvat: 1263–1264 - Kali Yuga: 4442–4443: Holocene calendar: 11342: Igbo calendar: 342–343: Iranian calendar: 720–721: Islamic calendar: 742–743: Japanese calendar: Ryakuō 5 / Kōei 1 ...