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Amunowruz-Magazine-No1-Sep2018
Persian Ugs Kobo Audiobook.Pdf
Abad, Iran
Strategies Employed in Translation of Tourist Guidebooks Culture-Specific Items from Persian Into English
Mexican Diasporas Meet the Birmingham Greeks View
Eat, Live, Pray: a Celebration of Zarathushti Culture and Cuisine © 2012 Federation of Zoroastrian Associations of North America (FEZANA)
Nowruz Pamphlet
The Food and Culture Around the World Handbook
Nowruz and Consumption: Examination of Consumption Rituals of Nowruzconcerning Generation Groups Pjaee, 17 (7) (2020)
NOWRUZ FESTIVAL Common Cultural Heritage of the ECO Region
New Year's Celebrations Nowruz
In the Name Of
Mediated Discourse Analysis: an Investigation Into Noe-Rooz Discourse Traditions in Iranian Culture
MARCH 2020 Co-Editors Linda Alderman (
[email protected]
) & Janice Freeman (
[email protected]
)
IRANIAN POTTERY in the ORIENTAL INSTITUTE by Peggy Horton Grant, Museum Volunteer
California State University, Northridge
FEZANA 2012 Eat Live Pray
16Mythology 22Mythology 20Prayer 24History 26The Persian New Year 34Story
Top View
Fertility Diet for Women in Persian Medicine
Training Handbook for Silk Road Heritage Guides
PERSIAN NEW YEAR “NOROOZ” (New Day)
Nowruz E-Magazine | No
Biocultural Perspectives on Foods and Beverages That Mediate Sociability Nina L
Product List
Traveling Between Iranian and American Identities
Nowruz Haft Seen
NOWRUZ NOWRUZ Is Accompanied with Certain Traditions in Holidays Which Is Usually Spent Outdoors to Provide a Fit- Iran the Most Important of Which Is House Cleansing
Newroz from Kurdish and Persian Perspectives – a Comparative Study
Amoo Norooz, Nanehsarma & Haji Firuz
Celebrating Nowruz a Resource for Educators
Food by Country
Rites of Spring: Reflecting on Another Noroos
Persian Language & Culture
English Section
Discoveries 2019
Journal of American Science, 2012;8(4)
HAPPY NOROOZ/NEW YEAR! Own Fires and Those of Their Neighbours
Folklife Center News, Volume XIII Number 2 (Spring 1991)
Beginnings XXIII
Persian Nowruz
Feeding Moral Relations the Making of Kinship
Central Asian Cultural Intelligence for Military Operations