Mah farvardin Ruz khordad
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Mah farvardin Ruz khordad is a book written in Middle Persian
Middle Persian
Middle Persian , indigenously known as "Pârsig" sometimes referred to as Pahlavi or Pehlevi, is the Middle Iranian language/ethnolect of Southwestern Iran that during Sassanid times became a prestige dialect and so came to be spoken in other regions as well. Middle Persian is classified as a...

 in the 7th century AC. It was written ca. 607-608 AD, during the reign of Khosrau II
Khosrau II
250px|thumb|Khosrau II 250px|thumb|Khosrau II 250px|thumb|Khosrau II (Khosrow II, Chosroes II, or Xosrov II in classical sources, sometimes called Parvez, "the Ever Victorious" – (in Persian: خسرو پرویز), was the twenty-second Sassanid King of Persia, reigning from 590 to 628...

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This book described all the events which historically or mythically occurred on the 6th day of the Persian month of Farvardin
Farvardin
Farvardin is the first month of the Iranian civil calendar of 1925. Farvardin has 31 days and in 75 years of 100 years begins on 21 March and ends on 20 April. In 25 years, Farvardin begins on 19 or 22 March and ends on 18 or 21 April. Farvardin is the first month of spring, and is followed by...

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Sources

  • Mīrzā-yi Nāẓir, Ibrāhīm. 1994. Rūz-i Hurmuzd māh-i farwardīn ; Māh-i farwardīn, rūz-i k̲urdād : (hamrāh ba matn-i Pārsī-yi Miyāna, āwāniwīsī, wāžanāma wa yāddāšthā). Mašhad: Intišārāt-i Tarāna.
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