Dey (month)

10th month of the Solar calendar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dey (Persian: دی, Persian pronunciation: [dei̯][1]) is the tenth month of the Solar Hijri calendar, the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It marks the start of winter.[1] It has thirty days,[1] beginning in December and ending in January of the Gregorian Calendar.

Native name
Month number10
Number of days30
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Dey
Native name
CalendarSolar calendar
Month number10
Number of days30
SeasonWinter
Gregorian equivalentDecember-January
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The cover of a Persian Almanac (Taqvim) created by Najm al-Dawlah Isfahani for the Solar Hijri year 1272 (roughly corresponding to 1893-1894 AD).

The associated astrological sign in the tropical zodiac is Capricorn.[1]

The name is derived from Daθušō, "The Creator" (i.e. Ahura Mazda).

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For those countries that observe Epiphany on the first Sunday of January following the New Year, the Solar Hijri date falls as the third Sunday of Dey.

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