Shahrivar
Shahrivar (Persian: شهریور, Persian pronunciation: [ʃæhɾiːˈvæɾ][1]) is the sixth month of the Solar Hijri calendar, the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.[1] Shahrivar has thirty-one days.[1] It begins in August and ends in September by the Gregorian calendar. The Afghan Persian name is Sonbola; in Pashto it is Waǵay.
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Shahrivar is the third and final month of summer. It is followed by Mehr.[1]
Events
- 9 - 1318 - Invasion of Poland, beginning of World War II
- 11 - 1324 - Surrender of Japan
- 20 - 1380 - September 11 attacks
- 5 (- 10) - 1391 - 16th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, in Tehran, Iran.
Deaths
- 20 - 1392 - Abdolmohammad Ayati, Iranian scholar, translator, and writer.
Observances
- Independence Day of Ukraine - 2 Shahrivar
- Independence Day (Malaysia) - 9 Shahrivar
- Beginning of the Indiction-Ecclesiastical Year of the Eastern Orthodox Churches - 10 Shahrivar
- Victory over Japan Day - 11 Shahrivar
- Mexican Independence Day and Malaysia Day - 25 Shahrivar
- United States Air Force Day and Chilean Independence Day - 27-28 Shahrivar
- Chilean Army Day - 28-29 Shahrivar
References
- "Months and Seasons - Persian Vocabulary". 2014. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
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