Navroz Mubarak is a traditional Persian holiday that marks the start of the new year. The festival is celebrated on the first day of spring and falls on the 21st of March every year. It is a time of renewal and new beginnings. The word Navroz means "new day," and Mubarak means "blessed" or "happy."
In 2021, Navroz Mubarak is on the 21st of March. This year's celebrations will be different due to the pandemic, with many people celebrating virtually or with smaller gatherings. Traditional activities include the cleaning or renovating of homes, wearing new clothes, and enjoying traditional Persian foods such as sabzi polo (herbed rice) and baklava.
Navroz Mubarak is celebrated not only in Iran but also in other countries such as Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, India, and parts of Central Asia. It is a significant holiday in the Zoroastrian faith, which originated in ancient Persia, and is still celebrated by many of its followers today.
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