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| | Babylonian, Jewish, Muslim, Luni-Solar, Indian, Iranian Calendars |
 | | In this table, the "uncorrected" dates use the 19 year lunar cycle, just as it was established in the 4th century BC in Babylon, continued straight down to the present. |
 | | The column with the darker shade of purple background, beginning in 405 BC (or 343 AN), is the one in which the classic Babylonian 19 year cycle was fixed, where the intercalations are in the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 17th, and 19th years, with the Ululu II in the 17th year. |
 | | As discussed elsewhere, this solar Hegira era is equivalent to the year of the Era of Nabonassar (747 BC) minus 1368. |
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