Celebrated by more than 300 million people worldwide, Nowruz is a 3,000-year-old tradition cherished in Iran, Afghanistan, ...
Nowruz, which translates to “new day,” falls on the first day of spring each year, as the Persian calendar follows the vernal ...
Community gathers for cultural events, prayers, and a celebration of heritage, highlighting the significance of the spring ...
Nowruz, the Persian New Year, will be celebrated worldwide on 21 March. The event, recognised by the United Nations as ...
Nowruz begins on the first day of the Persian calendar and lasts for 13 days. The festival finds its roots in the ancient ...
Nowruz lasts for 13 days, beginning on the first day of the Persian calendar. Rooted in the ancient faith of Zoroastrianism, ...
Google Doodle marks Nowruz 2025, celebrating Persian New Year with a vibrant Haft Seen table, symbolising new beginnings.
Naroon, which has sites in Marylebone and Fitzrovia, is celebrating with a set menu of Nowruz favourites as well as a few ...
Place the sliced potatoes on the bottom of the pan and add half of the herbed rice mixture. Add dried dill and more garlic ...
Google honored Nowruz 2025 with a vibrant doodle celebrating the Persian New Year, symbolizing renewal, unity, and the ...
To mark the end of previous year, Iranians host picnics on the last day of Nowruz, while as in Kazakhstan, people build yurts ...
Celebrate the joyous occasion of Nowruz 2025 with a dish that’s bursting with flavour, Parsi Salli Jardaloo Murgh ...