Mordad
Turnabaziš,Atashbisheh
مرداد ، آتش بیشه
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Mordad:/
Turnabazish 5th month of
Persian Solar Calendar.Mordad has 31 days and in more years begins on 23 July and ends on 22 August. In some years, Mordad begins on 22 July and ends on 21 August. Mordad is the second month of summer after
Teer, and is followed by
Shahrivar.
The name Mordad derives from Middle Persian 'Amurdad' from Avestan 'Ameretat', the
Zoroastrian divinity of "immortality", and under whose protection the month stands. Also is the name of
Iranian Company founded in 2007.
- Mordadgan or
Amordadgan is of month name Persian Festivities celebrated in Mordad
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Wikipedia) - Mordad is the fifth month of the
Iranian civil calendar of 1925. Mordad has 31 days and in more years begins on 23 July and ends on 22 August. In some years, Mordad begins on 22 July and ends on 21 August. Mordad is the second month of summer after Teer, and is followed by Shahrivar. The name 'Mordad' derives from Middle Persian 'Amurdad' from Avestan 'Ameretat', the Zoroastrian divinity of "immortality", and under whose protection the month stands. Also is the name of Iranian Company founded in 2007. Mordad
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Mordad is the fifth month of the Iranian calendar. Mordad has 31 days and in more years begins on 23 July and ends on 22 August. In some years, Mordad begins on 22 July and ends on 21 August. Mordad is the second month of summer after Teer, and is followed by Shahrivar.
The name 'Mordad' derives from Middle Persian 'Amurdad' from Avestan 'Ameretat', the Zoroastrian divinity of "immortality", and under whose protection the month stands. Also is the name of Iranian Company founded in 2007.
Months of the Iranian calendar | - Farvardin
- Ordibehesht
- Khordad
- Tir
- Mordad
- Shahrivar
- Mehr
- Aban
- Azar
- Dey
- Bahman
- Esfand
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