Shahrivar

In today's world, Shahrivar is a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide audience. For years, Shahrivar has captured the attention of experts and enthusiasts from different fields, who have sought to understand and analyze its implications in society. From its origins to its impact on the present, Shahrivar has been the subject of debates and reflections that have enriched knowledge about this phenomenon. In this article, we will explore the different aspects related to Shahrivar, its evolution over time, and its importance in the current context. Through a deep and detailed analysis, we will seek to clarify the various aspects that make Shahrivar a topic worthy of study and discussion.

Shahrivar
Native nameشهریور (Persian)
CalendarSolar Hijri calendar
Month number6
Number of days31
SeasonSummer
Gregorian equivalentAugust–September
← Mordad
Mehr →

Shahrivar (Persian: شهریور, Persian pronunciation: [ʃæhɾiːˈvæɾ]) is the sixth month of the Solar Hijri calendar, the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. Shahrivar has thirty-one days. It begins in August and ends in September by the Gregorian calendar.[citation needed] The Afghan Persian name is Sonbola; in Pashto it is Waǵay.

Shahrivar is the third and final month of summer. It is followed by Mehr.

The name of the month comes from the Zoroastrian deity Kshatra Vairya.

Events

Births

  • 18 - 1362 - Edwin Jackson, American baseball player, Olympic silver medalist

Deaths

Observances

References

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