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Iranian festival marking the new year and the spring equinox
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2.1
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3.1
House cleaning and shopping
3.2
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Haft-sin
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Khoncha
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Amu Nowruz and Hajji Firuz
3.8
Kampirak
3.9
Nauryz kozhe
4
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