Nroz
Nroz is a traditional Persian New Year festival celebrated primarily in Iran and among Iranian diaspora communities worldwide. The holiday marks the beginning of the solar year according to the Iranian calendar, which is based on the Zoroastrian tradition and begins around March 20–21. The name "Nroz" is derived from the Avestan word *Nowruz*, meaning "new day."
The celebration spans several days and is deeply rooted in cultural and historical significance. It symbolizes
Nroz is also a time for visiting relatives, exchanging gifts, and participating in communal activities. In some
While Nroz is primarily a cultural and religious observance, it is celebrated secularly by many, blending elements