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    Nowruz (Persian: نوروز [noːˈɾuːz]) is the Iranian New Year or Persian New Year. Historically, it has been observed by Persians and other Iranian peoples...
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  • Look up Nowruz or نوروز in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nowruz is the celebration of the Persian new year. Nowruz or Navruz may also refer to: Baháʼí...
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    Nowruz (Dari: نوروز Nawrōz; Pashto: نوروز Nawrōz, or نوی کال Nəwai Kāl) is the beginning of springtime and a cultural holiday in Afghanistan. It is also...
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  • Nowruz or Navruz is may refer to the following notable people: Given name Nawrūz (Mongol emir) (died 1297), emir of the Ilkhanid era Nawruz Beg (died 1361)...
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    and stomp their feet. Nowruz is one of the most important ceremonies that has been celebrated by Iranians for millennia. Nowruz and related ceremonies...
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  • Nowruz Beg (died 1640), was a Safavid official from the Georgian Tulashvili clan, who served during the reigns of Abbas I (1588-1629) and Safi (1629-1642)...
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  • Qaleh Nowruz (Persian: قلعه نوروز, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Nowrūz) is a village in Korzan Rud Rural District, in the Central District of Tuyserkan County...
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  • Nowruz Khani, or singing for Nowruz, is a Tabari Gilani tradition in which in the latest days of the year before the Persian New Year (Nowrooz), people...
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    Amu Nowruz (Persian: عمو نوروز, "Uncle Nowruz"), also known as Baba Nowruz (بابا نوروز), is a legendary character originating in Iranian folklore. According...
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  • Nowruz Mahalleh (Persian: نوروزمحله, also Romanized as Nowrūz Maḩalleh, Nauroz Mahalleh, and Now Rūz Maḩalleh; also known as Norug-Makhala and Nowrūzī...
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