Persian New Year is celebrated in many countries across the world. Here’s everything you need to know, including what to cook ...
Every spring, as the earth tilts toward balance, millions celebrate Nowruz—the Persian New Year—a 3,000-year-old festival rooted in Zoroastrianism that’s as vibrant as the season it ushers in. Known ...
Afghanistan: Here, Nowruz is celebrated as both a cultural and agricultural holiday. In addition to customary family feasts and ritual dances, the day holds special significance for farmers ...
He said: Opportunities such as the holy month of Ramadan and Nowruz can strengthen and deepen interaction and communication between the two countries and show that the two brotherly and Muslim ...
TEHRAN - Tehran is set to host the Fifth International Conference on Nowruz Diplomacy and the Nowruz Trophy on March 8 at the ...
Festival organizers called Nowruz a “universal moment of rebirth and renewal,” a cultural welcoming of spring.
Nowruz, which marks the vernal equinox and means “new day” in Farsi, is celebrated around the world by millions, including in Iran, Afghanistan, Armenia, Australia, the U.S. and Canada.
Nowruz, otherwise known as the Persian New Year, is celebrated by over 300 million people across the globe. In Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, Tajikistan, India and many other countries, communities are ...