Azar

9th month of the Solar Hijri calendar
Azar
Native nameآذر (Persian)
CalendarSolar Hijri calendar
Month number9
Number of days30
SeasonAutumn
Gregorian equivalentNovember-December
← Aban
Dey →

Azar (Persian: آذر, Persian pronunciation: [ɒːˈzæɾ][1]) is the ninth month of the Solar Hijri calendar, the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.[1] Azar has thirty days.[1] It begins in November and ends in December by the Gregorian calendar[citation needed]. Azar corresponds to the Tropical Astrological month of Sagittarius.

Azar is the third month of autumn, and is followed by Dey.[1]

The name is derived from Atar, the Zoroastrian concept of holy fire.

Events

Deaths

Observances

  • Thanksgiving Day (United States) - 1st Thursday of Azar
  • Black Friday in the United States (shopping holiday, also marked in most other countries) - 1st Friday of Azar
  • Small Business Saturday in the United States - 1st Saturday of Azar
  • Cyber Monday - 2nd Monday of Azar
  • Giving Tuesday - 2nd Tuesday of Azar
  • Small Business Saturday (UK) - 2nd Saturday of Azar
  • Anniversary of the formation of the National Hockey League - 5 or 6 Azar
  • Azarnegan and Great Union Day (Romania) - 10 Azar
  • Iranian Students' Day - 16 Azar
  • Conception of the Theotokos - 16 or 17 Azar (Catholics and some Protestants), 17 or 18 Azar (Orthodox)
  • Pearl Harbor Day - 17 or 18 Azar
  • Victory Day (Bangladesh) - 25-26 Azar
  • Black Friday in the United Kingdom - Last Friday of Azar, may be occasionally celebrated on the first Friday of Dey to match the date in the Gregorian calendar (held every last Friday before Christmas in the Gregorian)
  • United States Space Force Birthday - 29-30 Azar
  • Yaldā Night - 31 Azar

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Months and Seasons — Persian Vocabulary". 2014. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
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