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‘Sizdah Be-dar’ is known on the Iranian calendar as Nature Day and is one of the official holidays. Tens of millions of people will mark the 13th day of the Persian New Year or Nowruz, leaving their ...
Sizdah Bedar is the 13th and final day of the Persian New Year, or Nowruz, and is typically celebrated with an outdoor picnic. “Traditionally families get together and bring food,” said Asha ...
Mason Regional Park on Sunday for Sizdah Bedar, the 13th day of the Persian New Year. Several thousand people came to celebrate the ceremony, during which families head outdoors to “get rid of ...
The 13th day is called “Sizdah Bedar” and is a celebratory day to be spent outdoors. More than 9,000 people gathered for the Irvine event Sunday.
The celebration culminates on Sizdah Bedar, the thirteenth day of the new year, with outdoor festivities and the symbolic discarding of Sabzeh. Nowruz — pronounced “No-rooz” — also known ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The 13th day of the Persian month of Farvardin has been named as Sizdah-Bedar or Nature Day in the Iranian culture. It is an ancient ritual and also one of the most important ...
"Sizdah" is a satirical look at the relationship between the Qajar King Naser ad-din Shah and his mother Mahd Olia. Mahshad Mokhberi, Soheila Salehi, Forugh Qajabegli, Alireza Mohammadi, Bahar ...
The celebration lasts for 13 days, culminating in "Sizdah Bedar," a day spent outdoors to embrace nature and ward off bad luck. Nowruz is a time of joy, reflection, and hope for the prosperous ...
For a moment, a breeze sliced through the otherwise hot and sunny day, swirling in and out of the branches above us and ruffling the leaves that provided shade to me and my family. Meanwhile, our ...