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"Nowruz table setting."
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17 March 2025
Two young Iranian women take photographs while sitting next to a Haftseen (Seven-S) table in northern Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2025. Nowruz (New Day), the Iranian New Year, celebrates spring's arrival on the vernal equinox. It symbolizes renewal and features traditions like spring cleaning and the Haft-Sin table. Celebrated across many countries, it is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
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18 March 2024
Iranian women are looking at decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, while shopping for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. They are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, and oleaster, which are ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a shopper during the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations shopping in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, oleaster, and green grass, which are the main symbols of the Iranian New Year, as ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a customer during the Nowruz celebrations shopping in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, marking the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
Iranian shoppers are standing in front of a butcher shop as they shop for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian man is walking past green grass, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, placed on a street-side as he shops for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian woman is flashing a victory sign while standing on a sidewalk in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, during the shopping for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A young worker is sitting on a sidewalk in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, packing oleasters during the shopping for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian vendor is sitting next to green grass, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, and looking on at a street-side in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, during the shopping for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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5 March 2023
A man uses his smartphone while sitting next to an egg-shaped sculpture painted by an Iranian artist for celebrating the Iranian New Year, which is known as Nowruz (New Day), in downtown Tehran, March 5, 2023. In the Iranian New Year haft seen (Seven S) table, eggs are one of the main symbols.
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5 March 2023
An Iranian man eats meal while sitting on a street-side next to egg-shaped sculptures painted by Iranian artists for celebrating the Iranian New Year, which is known as Nowruz (New Day), in downtown Tehran, March 5, 2023. In the Iranian New Year haft seen (Seven S) table, eggs are one of the main symbols.
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20 March 2021
Medical personnel wearing protective suits take a selfie while sitting around a Haft-Seen (Seven-S) table, The historical symbol for the Iranian New Year, in a COVID-19 ward in Firoozabadi hospital in Shahr-e-Rey neighborhood in the south of Tehran on the day of Nowruz on March 20, 2021. According to the Iranian calendar, the year will be changed and the Spring begins and Iranians celebrate Nowruz (New day) by going to each other homes and greeting Spring but, this is the second year that people cannot celebrate as they do since thousands of years ago because of the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran.
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2 April 2017
One of the items on the "Haft Sin" table is goldfish in Teheran, Iran, on 21 March 2017 during Norouz celebration. Norouz marks the first day of spring. Iranian celebrate the first day of spring by setting a table called "Haft Sin" containing seven items. People start the year with clean houses and wearing new clothing.
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2 April 2017
A girl and her mom are shopping for the table in Teheran, Iran, on 21 March 2017 during Norouz celebration. Norouz marks the first day of spring. Iranian celebrate the first day of spring by setting a table called "Haft Sin" containing seven items. People start the year with clean houses and wearing new clothing.
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2 April 2017
Manikin wearing a suit in the old bazaar in Teheran, Iran, on 21 March 2017 during Norouz celebration. Norouz marks the first day of spring. Iranian celebrate the first day of spring by setting a table called "Haft Sin" containing seven items. People start the year with clean houses and wearing new clothing.
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2 April 2017
Kid's clothing shop in Teheran, Iran, on 21 March 2017 during Norouz celebration. Norouz marks the first day of spring. Iranian celebrate the first day of spring by setting a table called "Haft Sin" containing seven items. People start the year with clean houses and wearing new clothing. Iranian new year is specifically exciting for the kids since they shop for the new items
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