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Yennayer (Arabic: ينّاير) is the
first month of the
Berber calendar. The
first day of
Yennayer corresponds to the
first day of
January in the
Julian Calendar...
- the year. This
means that the
beginning of the year (the
first day of
yennayer)
corresponds to the 14th day of
January in the
Gregorian calendar, which...
- (Thailand)
Ratification Day (United States)
Revolution and
Youth Day (Tunisia)
Yennayer (Berbers)
January 15
Arbor Day (Egypt)
Armed Forces Day (Nigeria) Indian...
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white sauce or red
sauce with tomatoes. This dish is
often served during Yennayer, the
Berber New Year. Tharid,
originating from Mesopotamia,
which refers...
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singing and invocations, and
charitable actions towards the poor. The
Yennayer celebrations also
feature workshops for
teaching the
Amazigh alphabet to...
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Independence Day Taqdīm watīqat lʾistiqlāl 14
January Amazigh New Year
Yennayer 1 May
Labour Day ʿīd ššuġl 30 July
Throne Day ʿīd lʿarš
Commemorates the...
- 2023,
Mohammed authorized the
creation of a
national public holiday for
Yennayer (Amazigh New Year). The 2011
Moroccan protests, led by the 20 February...
- Year –
Personification of the New Year
Berber New Year, also
known as
Yennayer –
First month of the
Berber year
Cambodian New Year –
Traditional Cambodian...
- Holidays, observances, and
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