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AFG-PaShTuN
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Topic: .: Happy Nawroz in advance :. Posted: 18-Mar-2006 at 22:46 |
Salaamoona,
Happy Nawroz/NaweWraz to all Afghans and Irani & Aryan related people! May God turn this year into our success, and bless us with his mercies. Shall you all enjoy this day of happiness and joy.
What have you guys planned for the celebration?
We are having an Afghan gathering here in Melbourne tomorrow, hope it'd be good. Tell us about what you guys do on this day.
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Iranian41ife
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Posted: 18-Mar-2006 at 22:52 |
yes, lets hope that this year the mullahs in iran will be over thrown, that afghanistan will have peace and prosperity, that all iranic nations and peoples (all nations also) prosper, and that the world will be a better place.
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"If they attack Iran, of course I will fight. But I will be fighting to defend Iran... my land. I will not be fighting for the government and the nuclear cause." ~ Hamid, veteran of the Iran Iraq War
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AFG-PaShTuN
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Posted: 18-Mar-2006 at 22:56 |
^ Ameen to that. May God give Afghans their freedom back. Ameen.
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Guests
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Posted: 19-Mar-2006 at 00:55 |
Happy naway Kaal (nooroz) to you all. Ill second both of your
prayers hopefully they will come true, and maybe some happiness and
prosperity in our region of the world.
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Zagros
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Posted: 19-Mar-2006 at 07:24 |
Happy Norooz to all Afghans, Tajiks, Caucasians, Iranians, Kurds and Turks who celebrate this ancient tradition of our peoples and zendebad.
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Behi
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Posted: 20-Mar-2006 at 09:25 |
Norouz Farkhande badHappy Norouz to all forumersWith Best wishesLand of Aryan
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Seko
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Posted: 20-Mar-2006 at 10:36 |
Happy Nawroz! Could some of you tell us what the experience is like?
By the way, don't we already have a few theads on this holiday already?
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Suevari
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Posted: 20-Mar-2006 at 11:05 |
Happy Nevruz to whoever celbrates it.
It is celebrated in Türkmenistan despite it not being exactly a Turkic
practice (and certainly not Islamic). Most of our Kurds celebrate
it here in Turkey - I wish it was made a national holiday in order for
everyone to get more excuses for a party as well as to limit each
Nevruz being adopted by Kurdish Extremists that ruin it for the good
majority.
It is a celebration a new year - not of Apo the Asshole...
Anywho, sorry to hijack the thread - HAPPY NEVRUZ!
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oghuzkb
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Posted: 21-Mar-2006 at 09:58 |
Newruz Mubarek,
Wish ALLAH bless all of us, wish peace be upon human! Wish smile on your face through this new year....
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ALLAH gave us two books---Quran and Nature. ---Jamaliddin Efghany
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Uyghur Oghli
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Posted: 21-Mar-2006 at 14:05 |
Nevruz Celebrations Of The Turkic World 2006
**I chose to edite all of this post. It was not offensive in any way. I did so because it was a commercial advertisement for Novruz dinner in the U.S. Even though I agree with this campaign it is not proper to place it in this forum.**
Edited by Seko
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AFG-PaShTuN
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Posted: 21-Mar-2006 at 21:08 |
Happy Nawroz again to all of you! It's the second day today i think, time goes really fast, in blink of an eye. Nawai Kal De Muabark Pakhtuna!
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Maziar
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Posted: 21-Mar-2006 at 23:35 |
Happy norouz to all fellow member
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oghuzkb
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Posted: 23-Mar-2006 at 18:37 |
Originally posted by Seko
Happy Nawroz! Could some of you tell us what the experience is like?
By the way, don't we already have a few theads on this holiday already?
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I dont know how is in other places,but in East Turkistan Uighurs and Khazaks celebirate it as a new year,on this day we usually do a special dish,its called Newruz Ishi,kinda soup with wheat flour and some other stuff.villagers visit each other and taste the soup as a guest.
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ALLAH gave us two books---Quran and Nature. ---Jamaliddin Efghany
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Ponce de Leon
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Posted: 23-Mar-2006 at 18:41 |
DOES IT HAVE BEANS?? BEANS GIVE ME GAS
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Tangriberdi
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Posted: 28-Mar-2006 at 13:24 |
Nevruz Bayraminiz Kutlu olsun!
Navruz Bayraminiz Qutlu olsun!
Novruz bayramyn'yz gutlu bolsyn!
Navruz boyromingis muborak bulsin.
Noruz mereken'iz quttyq bolsyn.
Jashne Nowruze shomaa farxanda baad!
Jashni Navruzi shumo piruz bod!
Cejna Newroz we piroz be!
Cena Newiroc shimar bimbarek bo!
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Afghanan
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Posted: 09-Apr-2006 at 22:43 |
Nou Rooz seems to me more of a Central Asian and Persian Holiday then solely a Persian one. The reason I say this is because Spring is the time of renewal, revival, and hence rebirth.
In the arid and extreme weather of the steppes, green grass and pastures would be everywhere in Central Asia. Rivers and the powerful rivers of Central Asia would be bursting at their seems.
At this time nomads (whether Iranic or Turkic) would be celebrating life, their flocks would be replenished, and food would be abundant. It makes sense that the new year would really start at this time.
This is just my opinion.
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