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Achaemenid New Year

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Some scholars believe the Achaemenids celebrated New Year at the autumn equinox (Mehregan). This is debated among scholars, with evidence for celebrations at both equinoxes.

Origin

Achaemenid calendar; debated topic

Historical Context

Ancient Persians celebrated both spring and autumn equinoxes. At Persepolis, evidence exists for festivals in both seasons. The tribute-bearer reliefs may depict either Nowruz or Mehregan, and this remains debated among scholars.

Fun Facts

Interesting fact: During Parthian times, Nowruz was celebrated in autumn and Mehregan in spring! The Sassanids changed this, moving Nowruz to spring and Mehregan to autumn. No Achaemenid inscription at Persepolis explicitly mentions Nowruz.

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