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When is Nowruz (NORUZ) 21st Day March in 2010?

Question by Heritage Pakistan: When is Nowruz (NORUZ) 21st Day March in 2010?
Nowruz ( meaning ‘New Day’) is the traditional ancient Iranian festival and also the start day of Iranian “New Year”.

Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some ethnic groups in Albania, Bosnia, Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia.

Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in the Indian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year and Iranian families gather together to observe the rituals.

Nowruz was originally a Zoroasterian festival, and holiest of all, and as such has unclear date of origin but was “probably” invented by Zoroaster himself. Since the Achaemenid era the official year has begun with the New Day when the Sun leaves the zodiac of Pisces and enters the zodiacal sign of Aries, signifying the Spring Equinox. The Jewish festival of Purim is probably adopted from the Persian New Year. It is also a holy day for Ismailis, Alawites, Alevis, and adherents of the Bahá’í Faith.

The term Nowruz in writing, first appeared in Persian records in the second century AD, but it was also an important day during the time of the Achaemenids (c. 648-330 BC), where kings from different nations under the Persian empire used to bring gifts to the emperor also called King of Kings (Shahanshah) of Persia on Nowruz.

The UN’s General Assembly in 2010 recognized the International Day of Nowruz, describing it a spring festival of Persian origin which has been celebrated for over 3,000 years. During the meeting of The

Inter-governmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Heritage of the United Nations, held between 28 September – 2 October 2009 in Abu Dhabi,

Nowrūz was officially registered on the UNESCO List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Since 2010, the United Nations General Assembly recognizes March 21 as the “International Day of Nowruz”. On 15 March 2010, The United States House of Representatives passed The Nowruz Resolution (H.Res. 267), by a 384-2 vote, “Recognizing the cultural and historical significance of Nowruz.

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Answer by Brett
Yup sure is. Its also celebrated by a religion called the Bahai Faith. It is the new year in there calender and is the first day of spring. 19 day months, 19 months a year

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  1. capitao_brasileiro Aug 6th 2011

    Technically begins on March 20, 2010 at 10:32 am, Pacific Standard Time.

  2. nowruz is celebrated all persians also by Afghans. In my opinion if muslims don’t have a bad intention by celebrating nowruz it’s fine “Actions are but by their intention” right? if your intention is to celebrated the persian new year then I don’t see what’s wrong?


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