Iranian nomads holding Nowrouz Events across 1,200 locations

Tehran – Nowrouz Events have been set up in 1,200 locations nationwide with the help of Iranian nomads, the head of the Nomadic Affairs Organization of Iran said.
"Our nomads are, in fact, the guardians and protectors of the country's nature and exemplify the concept of a resilient economy. They are holding 1,200 events on the occasion of Nowrouz holidays,” Jahanbakhsh Mirzavand said.
He added, “They also represent Iranian and Islamic culture in their attire. Of course, the life of nomads has always been intertwined with travel and migration, and these individuals are deeply connected to journeying”.
Mirzavand added, "In addition to showcasing nomadic products and goods, the capacities of the nomadic community will also be introduced in the events."
The ancient UNESCO-registered festivity of Nowruz that marks the new year, ushers in spring, and celebrates the rebirth of nature. Variously known as Novruz, Nowrouz, Nooruz, Navruz, Nauroz or Nevruz, this historic celebration is observed on the 20th or 21st of March in many countries along the Silk Roads, including Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The name of this cross-cultural custom means No - ‘new’, and rouz - ‘day’ in Persian. It celebrates new beginnings and the return of spring, which is of great spiritual significance as it symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and joy over sorrow. Nowruz includes rituals, ceremonies, and cultural events, as well as the enjoyment of a special meal with loved ones.
In the days leading up to Nowruz, nearly every Iranian household engages in Khaneh-Tekani, or spring cleaning, a deep cleansing of homes to welcome the new year with purity and renewal. Families also purchase new clothing, dried nuts, sweets, and decorations to create a festive atmosphere in their homes. Markets and bazaars are bustling with activity as people shop for items to complete their Haft-Seen, the symbolic table setting featuring seven essential elements representing prosperity, health, and happiness.
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