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Amordadegan festival

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The Amordadegan festival, also transliterated as Amordadegan or Amardadegan, is an ancient Iranian tradition celebrated 127 days after Nowruz. Amordadegan in Persian means "without death" the 5th month of Persian calendar is Mordad that came from Amordad or Ameretat word. The Amordadegan festival was celebrated by the Zoroastrians over 4000 years.

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