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Norouz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Norouz has been celebrated for at least 3,000 years and is deeply rooted in the rituals and traditions of the Zoroastrian religion. |
 | | Today the festival of Norouz is celebrated in Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Turkmenia, Tajikestan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and other parts of Central Asia. |
 | | The Zoroastrian Parsis of India celebrate Norouz twice, firstly in common with their Irani brethren on the vernal equinox as Jamshedi Navroz (also referred to as the Fasli New Year) and secondly on a day in July or August, depending upon whether they follow the Kadmi or the Shahenshahi calendar. |
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