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  2. Tabular Islamic calendar - Wikipedia

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    Its calendar era is the Hijri year. ... Microsoft's Kuwaiti algorithm is used in Windows to convert between Gregorian calendar dates and Islamic calendar dates. [1 ...

  3. Iranian calendars - Wikipedia

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    Overnight, the year changed from 1355 to 2535. This change only lasted until the Iranian revolution in 1979, at which time the calendar reverted to Solar Hijri. [8] Correspondence of Solar Hijri and Gregorian calendars (Solar Hijri leap years are marked *): [9]

  4. Zoroastrian calendar - Wikipedia

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    A conversion tool for all three variant calendars, good for AD dates 1911–2030, also with ability to display Zoroastrian dates on a month-to-view page of the Gregorian calendar for 1911–1930. Another implementation of the zanc.org calendar above. RozCalc – Zoroastrian Calendar Calculator; Parsical – Zoroastrian Shahenshahi calendar ...

  5. Ashura - Wikipedia

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    Date: 10 Muharram: 2023 date: 29 July: 2024 date: 17 July [1] 2025 date: 7 July: Frequency: ... Gregorian calendar: 5 July 2025 [79] 25 June 2026 [79] 15 June 2027 ...

  6. Timeline of the history of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islamic centuries to corresponding Gregorian years [5]. 1st century AH (622 – 719 CE); 2nd century AH (719 – 816) 3rd century AH (816 – 913) 4th century AH (913 – 1009)

  7. Fasli calendar - Wikipedia

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    another document of fasliyear 1343 ic. AD 1933. Fasli Calendar is a chronological system introduced by the Mughal emperor Akbar basically for land revenue and records purposes in northern India, The differences in records dates due to the Muslim lunar calendar because of moon sighting have led him to introduce an alternate calendar which follows simultaneously with Islamic Lunar calendar and ...

  8. Julian day - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a given "Julian date" is "October 5, 1582", this means that date in the Julian calendar (which was October 15, 1582, in the Gregorian calendar—the date it was first established). Without an astronomical or historical context, a "Julian date" given as "36" most likely means the 36th day of a given Gregorian year, namely February 5.

  9. Bengali calendars - Wikipedia

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    Yet another theory states that the Sasanka calendar was adopted by Alauddin Husain Shah when he witnessed the difficulty with collecting land revenue by the Hijri calendar. [4] During the Mughal rule, land taxes were collected from Bengali people according to the Islamic Hijri calendar. This calendar was a lunar calendar, and its new year did ...