Post by Caliph on Apr 30, 2015 12:48:33 GMT
The United Nations in its Feb. 23, 2010 General embly recognized
March 21 as International Day of Nowruz to let the New Year festivity of
over 300 million people across the globe become officially
international.
According to the preamble of the resolution on the
International Day of Nowruz, which means new day, member states were
asked to register March 21 as the International Day of Nowruz in their
official calendars. The UN resolution has described Nowruz as the day of
the vernal equinox, which is celebrated for over 3,000 years by more
than 300 million people worldwide as the beginning of the new year.
Nowruz
marks the beginning of the New Year in Iran and Afghanistan. In
addition to Iran, with official and unofficial holidays during Nowruz,
it is celebrated as an official holiday in many other countries although
Nowruz is not the beginning of the new year in some countries.
Kurdish-Inhabited Regions in Iraq and Turkey
March
21 is an official holiday in the Autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq,
but it is an unofficial holiday in other regions. Those Kurdish families
losing a family member in the course of the year stay at home in New
Year and their relatives pay a visit to them to commemorate the family
member they have lost.
In line with its policy to join the European
Union, it is for a few years the Turkish government has officially
registered Nowruz as a National Holiday. In the new Turkish Education
ociation, Nowruz has been admitted as a national festival and
notified to the educational centers to observe ceremonies on this
occasion. Nowruz is gloriously observed in southeast Turkish cities like
Diyarbakir, Urfa, Marash, and Mercin.
Translated by: Sadroddin Musawi