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Vardavar or
Vartavar (Armenian: Վարդավառ, Homshetsi:
Vartevor or Behur) is a
festival in
Armenia where people drench each
other with water. Vardavar's...
- you are, you will get wet if you are out and
about during Vardavar. The
origins of
Vardavar trace back to
ancient Armenian pagan traditions. Historically...
- museums,
important monuments and the
national public library. It also
hosts Vardavar, the most
widely celebrated festival among Armenians, and is one of the...
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goddess of love,
maidenly beauty, and of
water sources and springs. The
Vardavar festival devoted to Astłik that was
celebrated in mid July
became the Christian...
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Vardavard (Persian: ورداورد), also
rendered as Var
Davad or
Vardavad or
Vardavar or Vard
Avard or
Vardavud or Varood, may
refer to: Vardavard-e Olya, Hamadan...
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weddings when the
bride was
taken away from her father's house, at the
Vardavar festival
during the
collection of flowers, and also
during pilgrimages...
- also
Romanized as Vardāvard-e Soflá; also
known as Var Dāvad-e Soflá,
Vardāvar-e Pā’īn, and
Vardood Sofla) is a
village in
Khorram Rud
Rural District...
- the five
major feasts in the
Armenian Church calendar. It is also
called Vardavar (Վարդավառ or rose festival), a
pagan celebration that the
observance of...
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Vardavar!"
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Trail Less...
- They
celebrate the
religious and
traditional feasts,
including Trndez and
Vardavar. A key
celebration is the
harvest festival, that is
celebrated every year...