IRNA | Abouzar Ahmadizadeh: The Iranian Zoroastrians held the Sadeh ceremonies on Tuesday in Yazd, central Iran. Sadeh is one of the most ancient Iranian festivals that dates back to the era of the Achaemenid Empire. Although Sadeh in Persian means hundred, it is celebrated 50 days before Noruz. Actually Sadeh is celebrated one hundred days after the ...
IRNA The Iranian Zoroastrians held the Sadeh ceremonies on Tuesday in Yazd, central Iran.
Sadeh is one of the most ancient Iranian festivals that dates back to the era of the Achaemenid Empire.
Although Sadeh in Persian means 'hundred', it is celebrated 50 days before Noruz. Actually Sadeh is celebrated one hundred days after the end of summer....
ISNA|Baharak Roshanbakhsh: Every year, on 30 January, thousands of Zoroastrians or even the Muslims in Iran as well as other countries gather in Yazd to celebrate the religious feast of Jashn-e Sadeh by burning firewood in an open space to signify the coming of spring and to defeat the forces of darkness, frost and cold.
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KERMAN, Jan. 31 (MNA) On 30 Jan. each year, Zoroastrians from all over Iran and other countries gather in Kerman, southeast of Iran, to celebrate the Zoroastrian Sadeh festival by burning firewood outdoors.
Every year, on 30 January, thousands of Zoroastrians or even the Muslims in Iran as well as other countries gather in Kerman, the city with ...