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In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the history of both calendars, the mathematical formulas behind the conversion, practical methods (including tables and software), common pitfalls, and a step-by-step guide to ensure you never miscalculate a date again.
This is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It is a solar calendar based on the Earth's orbit around the sun. The year begins at the exact moment of the vernal equinox (Nowruz), typically occurring between March 19 and March 21. tarikh shamsi b miladi
The Shamsi year begins on March 20 or 21 of the Gregorian calendar (the vernal equinox). In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the
The year begins exactly at the vernal equinox (the astronomical start of spring), which usually falls on March 20 or 21 of the Gregorian calendar. The year begins at the exact moment of
| Shamsi month | Start date (Miladi) | Year offset | |--------------|----------------------|--------------| | Farvardin | March 20/21 | +621 | | Ordibehesht | April 21 | +621 | | Khordad | May 22 | +621 | | Tir | June 22 | +621 | | Mordad | July 23 | +621 | | Shahrivar | August 23 | +621 | | Mehr | September 23 | +621 | | Aban | October 23 | +621 | | Azar | November 22 | +621 | | Dey | December 22 | +622 | | Bahman | January 21 | +622 | | Esfand | February 20 | +622 |
(Note: Manual calculation can be tricky regarding the exact day due to the difference in month lengths. It is always best to use a digital converter for precise dates.)
are the standard web tools for quick Iranian-to-Gregorian shifts. Mobile Apps Persian Calendar app on Google Play