Tarikh Shamsi B Miladi [top]

In our daily lives, we often take for granted the way we measure time. We wake up every morning, check our clocks, and plan our days accordingly. But have you ever stopped to think about the calendar system we use? In many parts of the world, especially in Iran and Afghanistan, there are two widely used calendar systems: Tarikh Shamsi (Persian Solar Calendar) and Miladi (Gregorian Calendar). In this blog post, we'll explore the differences between these two calendars and their significance.

The main differences between the Tarikh Shamsi and Miladi calendars are: tarikh shamsi b miladi

The Solar Hijri (Shamsi) calendar is a solar system used in Iran and Afghanistan that differs from the Gregorian (Miladi) calendar by approximately 621 to 622 years. Manual conversion requires adjusting for the 621-year gap, while online tools like Time.ir or Google search provide precise, exact-date conversions. In our daily lives, we often take for

, meaning "Solar Date," is a solar calendar where each year is based on the Earth's revolution around the Sun. Its epoch (year one) marks the Hegira (Hijra) – the migration of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. In many parts of the world, especially in

IF the Shamsi date is after 1 Farvardin (spring equinox). Miladi year = Shamsi year + 622 IF the Shamsi date is before 1 Farvardin (i.e., Dey, Bahman, Esfand).

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