Haft Sīn Table
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Iranians celebrate Nowruz, rebirth of nature
TEHRAN, March 20 (MNA) – The festival of Nowruz marks the conclusion of an old year and the beginning of a new one, traditionally celebrated on the day of the vernal equinox.
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By: Khalil Mousavi
Haftsin market in Ahvaz
TEHRAN, Mar. 17 (MNA) – The people in Ahvaz, the capital of Khuzestan province, like the other Iranians, are preparing Haftsin to mark the beginning of the new Iranian year of 1403.
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Maryam Hashemi:
Sale of goldfish for Haftseen
TEHRAN, Mar. 13 (MNA) – At the end of the Iranian year, there is a boom in the Goldfish market across the country.
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By: Khalil Mousavi
Haftsin market in Ahvaz
TEHRAN, Mar. 19 (MNA) – The people in Ahvaz. the capital of Khuzestan province, like the other Iranians are preparing Haftsin to mark the beginning of the new Iranian year of 1402.
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By: Majid Dehganizadeh
Yazd city decorated with Haft-sin
TEHRAN, Mar. 18 (MNA) – On the eve of the Nowruz holiday, Yazd parks were decorated with Haft-sin.
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By: Maryam Hashemi
Sale of goldfish for Haftseen
TEHRAN, Mar. 16 (MNA) – These days, with the approach of Nowruz, the sale of goldfish for the Haftsin table has flourished throughout Iran.
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Nowruz; a 3000-year tradition of felicity and connectedness
TEHRAN, Mar. 21 (MNA) – The Persian New Year celebration, known as Nowruz, begins this year on Monday, March 21. Here is how Iranians celebrate the 13-day long holiday, and why the rite is still so popular after 3,000 years.