Haft Sīn Table
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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.
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By: Khalil Mousavi
Sale of goldfish for Haftseen in Ahvaz
AHVAZ, Mar. 13 (MNA) – These days, with the approach of Nowruz, the sale of goldfish for the Haftsin table has flourished throughout Iran, including Ahvaz.
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By: Marjohn Sheikhi
Interesting facts about Persian New Year 'Nowruz'
TEHRAN, Mar. 20 (MNA) – While the world is reeling from the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, Iran is also celebrating its New Year, but under new conditions to contain the spread of the deadly virus. Here is how Iranians traditionally celebrate the 13-day long holiday, and why the rite is still so popular after 3,000 years.
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By: Pouya Bazargard
Goldfish cultivation for 'Haft-Seen'
TEHRAN, Mar. 04 (MNA) – Goldfish has long been a part of Iranians' New Year decorations. Although in recent years, people have been against purchasing goldfish for their 'Haft-Seen' if they can't take proper care of the pet fish, the goldfish cultivation still remains a lucrative business for the Nowruz holidays.