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2 مناظر · پہلے 25 دن

  Amoo, or “Uncle,” Nowruz, and his sidekick Haji Piruz are folk characters who herald the spring. Uncle Nowruz, like Santa Claus, hands out presents to children and is an older man with a white beard. Haji Firoz , his clownish assistant, sings joyous songs and plays a tambourine or drum in city streets and squares. Men and boys blacken their faces(as in Past black faced persian slaves were this character )with soot, and wear bright red clothing and a conical hat to portray the character in hopes of earning some coins for providing entertainment. The following is a translation of one common song associated with Haji Piruz:

Amu Nowruz  عمو نوروز, "Uncle Nowruz"), also known as Baba Nowruz (بابا نوروز)
is a legendary character originating in Iranian folklore. According to the folklore, he appears annually at the beginning of spring, together with his companion Haji Firuz, to mark the beginning of Nowuz, the Iranian New Year. According to some historians he symbolizes Zal, father of Rostam, the hero of Shahnameh.


Amu Nowruz is characterized as an elderly silver-haired man who puts on a felt hat, and has a walking stick, a long cloak of blue canvas, a sash, a pair of thin-soled giveh, and a pair of linen trousers.He is a wise historical presence who passes the old story of Nowruz to the youth. Haji Firuz plays a tambourine, dances, and demands gifts, while Amu Nowruz is the giver.

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gofteshxyz
2 مناظر · پہلے 26 دن

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1 مناظر · پہلے 27 دن

Chaharshanbeh Suri known as Persian Festival of Fire is celebrated on the eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz (the Iranian New Year). The origin of the festival dates back to the early Zoroastrian era and it is celebrated with firework displays and the jumping over fires.
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