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- empire. Qadimi ("ancient") is a traditional reckoning introduced in 1006. Shahanshahi ("imperial") is a calendar reconstructed from the 10th century text Denkard...
- Instrumental version performed by the United States Navy Band Problems playing this file? See media help. The "Imperial Anthem of Iran" (Persian: سرود...
- Great, rather than the Hijrah of Muhammad, a change that birthed the Shahanshahi calendar. Overnight, the year number changed from 1354 to 2534. The change...
- support for this idea is that there is a mention of one "Devaputra Shahi Shahanshahi Shaka Murunda" in Samudragupta's famous Allahabad inscription, as one...
- published in Ettela'at newspaper on 7 January 1978 (17 Dey 1356 SH or 2536 Shahanshahi). The article was used to attack Ruhollah Khomeini, who later founded...
- Empire, and the changing of the Iranian calendar from Hijri to Imperial (Shahanshahi). During this era, the Shah considered exiling Khomeini, to India, because...
- who is believed to have walked the trail in the 1880s. It begins at Shahanshahi Ashram in Rajpur village. The trail is being revived as nature, history...
- use today the Qadimi version does not have any form of leap rule; the Shahanshahi version had one leap month added in the 12th century but no leap years...
- "Salamati-ye Shah" ("Health of the Shah") Iran (Pahlavi) Shah "Sorood-e Shahanshahi Iran" ("Imperial Salute of Iran") Kingdom of Iraq Monarch "Es Salam al-Malaky"...
- divisions during the Mughal rule and early Nizam rule were Dastūr-al-amal-e-shāhanshāhi (1781) by Munshī Thākur Lāl, and Deh-be-dehi (c.1705) by Md. Shafīq....