- The
Hijri calendar (Arabic: ٱلتَّقْوِيم ٱلْهِجْرِيّ, romanized: al-taqwīm al-hijrī), or
Arabic calendar, also
known in
English as the
Muslim calendar and...
- The
Solar Hijri calendar is the
official calendar of Iran. It is a
solar calendar and is the one
Iranian calendar that is the most
similar to the Gregorian...
- Akbarabad-e
Hejri (Persian: اكبراباد هجري, also
Romanized as Akbarābād-e
Hejrī; also
known as Akbarābād and Akbarābād-e Hūjī) is a
village in Azadegan...
-
calendar is the
Solar Hejri calendar,
beginning at the
vernal equinox in the
Northern Hemisphere. Each of the 12
months of the
Solar Hejri calendar correspond...
- were no p****enger
terminals till 1354
Hejri-Shamsi (1975). The
first p****enger
terminal was
established in 1355
Hejri-Shamsi and
flights from
Mashhad and...
-
official calendar from the
Islamic calendar of
Hejri Ghamarei to the
Iranian civil calendar, also
known as
Hejri shamsi.
Shahrokh often credited his pride...
-
Hebrew calendar Hilal Hunter's moon (Blood Moon)
Islamic New Year
Islamic or
Hejri calendar Lilith (fictitious moon)
Lunar calendar Lunar phase Lunisolar calendar...
- year
usually starts on 21st or 22
March (1st of
Farvardin in the
Solar Hejri calendar) and
concludes on next year's 20th or 21
March (29th or 30th of...
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several Safavid provinces. He was also a poet, who
wrote under the pen name
Hejri (هجری). Mohammad-Sharif was a
native of Tehran—his
brother Ahmad Tehrani...
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Rashidian A,
Pennick V, Akbari-Kamrani M,
Irani S,
Shakiba B,
Mortaz Hejri S,
Mortaz Hejri SO,
Jonaidi A (2008). Yousefi-Nooraie R (ed.). "Low
level laser...