I LOVE posts like this - I love finding similarities or dissimilarities between the various cultures of the world. And it seems I'm not the only one - your quiz has a 100% positive answer! Keep these posts coming, Zahra. The more detailed the better!👏👏👏👏
Well it was all of them at some point. But thorough history, the reasons have changed. Like it used to be the south's new year. But in Sasanian empire era(224 to 651 AD), they decided to celebrate the new year like north of Iran,...
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Wonderful post! Very nice video as well.
Thank you so much Jane! I wasn't sure about posting these kinds of content. Even though I have made a few! 😅
I find it interesting reading about other people's traditions
This is a wonderful post Zahra! I like reading about other cultures and history. Keep it up my friend! 🙂
Thank you Doug! Happy you like them! Me too! It's really interesting!
You are welcome! Of course I like them you do a wonderful job. 🙂
I LOVE posts like this - I love finding similarities or dissimilarities between the various cultures of the world. And it seems I'm not the only one - your quiz has a 100% positive answer! Keep these posts coming, Zahra. The more detailed the better!👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much!🙏🏻🙏🏻 I love them too! It's so exciting to learn more about cultures!
I'm very glad for your support!
Of course! I'll do my best!
Read moreWhat a feast.
So Mehregan is to celebrate of some sort of genesis, or new year?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Well it was all of them at some point. But thorough history, the reasons have changed. Like it used to be the south's new year. But in Sasanian empire era(224 to 651 AD), they decided to celebrate the new year like north of Iran,...
Read moreThanks for the explanation.
Wow! It's a very beautiful sofreh and tradition.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻😊