List of observances set by the Solar Hijri calendar explained

Dates in this table are determined by when the March Equinox falls. It will fall on March 20 from 2018 to

2023.

Holiday date Holiday name Description March equinox on March 19 March Equinox on March 20 March Equinox on March 21
NowruzNew Year celebration of Spring. Public holiday in Iran. Note: Nowruz is the day after the March equinox. March 20–24 March 21–25 March 22–26
12 FarvardinIslamic Republic DayPublic holiday in IranMarch 31April 1April 2
13 Farvardin Sizdah BedarPublic holiday in IranApril 1April 2April 3
Teacher's Day in AfghanistanNot an official observanceApril 22April 23April 24
12 OrdibeheshtTeacher's Day in IranThe Islamic Republic government changed the original date to coincide with the assassination of Morteza Motahhari on 1 May 1979.May 1May 2May 3
Anniversary of the Death of KhomeiniPublic holiday in IranJune 3June 4June 5
15 KhordadAnniversary Revolt of Khordad 15Public holiday in IranJune 4June 5June 6
13 TirTirganMid-summer festivalJuly 3July 4July 5
7 MordadAmordadegan festival127 days after NowruzJuly 28July 29July 30
1 ShahrivarNational Doctors' Day in IranAugust 22August 23August 24
3 ShahrivarDay of Combat Against British ColonialismPublic holiday in IranAugust 24August 25August 26
18 ShahrivarMartyrs' Day (Afghanistan)Celebrated as Haftai Shahid, or "Martyr Week". It is also observed as "Massoud Day"September 8September 9September 10
31 Sharivar Start of Sacred Defence WeekAlso called Holy Defence Week. Commemoration of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.September 21September 22September 23
10 MehrMehreganZoroastrian festival celebrated in AutumnOctober 1October 2October 3
7 AbanCyrus the Great DayUnofficial holiday commemorating Cyrus the GreatOctober 28October 29October 30
16 AzarStudent Day (Iran)Anniversary of the murder of three students of University of Tehran on December 7, 1953.December 6December 7December 8
30 AzarYaldā NightWinter festival celebrated on the December solstice. Also celebrated in Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Tajikistan, Turkey (by Kurds and Azeris), and in Pakistan (by Pashtuns and Balochs)December 20December 21December 22
1 DeyKhorram roozAncient Persian considered this the first day of their New YearDecember 21December 22December 23
10 BahmanSadeh50 days before NowruzJanuary 29January 30January 31
22 BahmanAnniversary of Islamic RevolutionPublic holiday in IranFebruary 10February 11February 12
5 EsfandSepandārmazgānDescribed as "Persian Day of Love"February 23February 24February 25
15 EsfandArbor Day in IranFirst day of the Natural Recyclable Resources WeekMarch 5March 6March 7
Eve of the last Wednesday before NowruzChaharshanbe SuriAlso observed in Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Tajikistan and in Turkey (by Azeris and Kurds)variesvariesvaries
29 EsfandNationalization of Oil IndustryPublic holiday in IranMarch 19March 20March 21

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