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First month of the Berber year
Yennayer is the first month of the Berber (Amazigh) calendar. The first day of Yennayer corresponds to the first day of January in the Julian Calendar
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Agricultural calendar traditionally used by Berbers
the year. This means that the beginning of the year (the first day of yennayer) corresponds to the 14th day of January in the Gregorian calendar, which
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King of Morocco since 1999
Amazigh as an official national language alongside Standard Arabic and Yennayer (the Amazigh New Year) as a national holiday, and curtailing the influence
Mohammed_VI_of_Morocco
City in Souss-Massa, Morocco
is also a place for many festivals related to Berber culture, such as Yennayer and Bujlood, as well as being the birthplace of many of the pillars of
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1st month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
(Thailand) Ratification Day (United States) Revolution and Youth Day (Tunisia) Yennayer (Berbers) January 15 Arbor Day (Egypt) Armed Forces Day (Nigeria) Indian
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Ancient Egyptian dynasty
of the Berber calendar celebrated by the Berber New Year each year: the Yennayer. The character is known as Ouchachnaq, hero of a Kabyle tale, "Sheshqonq
Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
Twenty-second_Dynasty_of_Egypt
City in Sétif Province, Algeria
singing and invocations, and charitable actions towards the poor. The Yennayer celebrations also feature workshops for teaching the Amazigh alphabet to
Sétif
Traditional Algerian dish
white sauce or red sauce with tomatoes. This dish is often served during Yennayer, the Berber New Year. Tharid, originating from Mesopotamia, which refers
Trida
Independence Day Taqdīm watīqat lʾistiqlāl 14 January Amazigh New Year Yennayer 1 May Labour Day ʿīd ššuġl 30 July Throne Day ʿīd lʿarš Commemorates the
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Beginning of the calendar year
Year – Personification of the New Year Berber New Year, also known as Yennayer – First month of the Berber year Cambodian New Year – Traditional Cambodian
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Algerian dish of torn bread and stew
especially during Mouloud, Achoura, and the Amazigh New Year called "Yennayer." This celebration includes two parts: the eve, known as "Laadjouza", where
Chakhchoukha
Day of the year
Himachal Pradesh) Uruka (Assam) Stephen Foster Memorial Day (United States) Yennayer (Berbers) Legrand, Jacques (1989). Chronicle of the World. Ecam Publication
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Lunar deity in numitheism
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Annual observance dedicated to world peace
Holidays, observances, and celebrations in Algeria January New Year's Day (1) Yennayer (12) February Valentine's Day (14) Tafsut (28) March International Women's
International_Day_of_Peace
Place in Algiers, Algeria
several cultural and religious festivals throughout the year, such as Yennayer, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and the Algerian Independence Day. The predominant
Dély_Ibrahim
Place in Batna, Algeria
origin of the appellation is Tamazight Berber Thagouth ⵜⴰⴳⵓⵜ meaning "fog" Yennayer or Yennar (Amazigh New Year). Thafsouth (The beginning of spring) v t e
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Day of the year
(Thailand) Old New Year, and its related observance: Azhyrnykhua (Abkhazia) Yennayer (Berbers) Ratification Day (United States) Sidereal winter solstice celebrations
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Day of the year
(Turkmenistan) National Youth Day (India) Prosecutor General's Day (Russia) Yennayer (Algeria) Zanzibar Revolution Day (Tanzania) Barton, Tamsyn (2002). Power
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December and extend until January to welcome the Berber New Year called Yennayer. Women and men are mobilized to make these festivities a success, which
Tweeza
Algerian journalist (born 1964)
death threats from Islamists. He has supported the right to celebrate Yennayer, the Berber New Year. Saïd has said that the ritual sacrifice of the sheep
Saïd_Djabelkhir
while the latter might partake in a hillula visitation for a tzadik. Yennayer, the Amazigh new year, has been celebrated from January 12 to January 13
Culture_of_Morocco
City in Relizane Province, Algeria
is the last two consecutive days of seeking forgiveness from God. The Yennayer celebration, held on 11 and 12 January each year, is an occasion to prepare
Relizane
Folk dance tradition of the Tuareg
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists Mawlid Ashura Mawsim Imzad Tweeza Yennayer Ziyarat Fantasia Marabout Saint Barakah Wezeea Bouzid-Sababou, Meriem.
Sebiba
Ethnic group
women's troupe that performs regularly in cultural celebrations such as Yennayer (the Amazigh new year). These groups preserve and share traditional Kabyle
Berber_Americans
Mawlid, and some of them hold it to celebrate the Amazigh New Year called Yennayer corresponding to the twelfth of January of each year in the Gregorian calendar
Wezeea
Place in Batna, Algeria
three playgrounds, a sports hall and a swimming pool. "Célébration de Yennayer à Béjaïa : Conférences, galas et échanges régionaux « le Blog de Lalla
Tazoult
Algerian government department
officiel de la republique algerienne (in French). Vol. 7. "Algérie : «Yennayer», journée chômée et payée". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2024-11-15. "المحافظة
Haut commissariat à l'amazighité
Haut_commissariat_à_l'amazighité
Place in Bejaia, Algeria
intellectual and architectural center. She maintained the customs. Thus, Yennayer, the feast day of the Berber year inherited from the Berber era, is always
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Strong; She Ascends; Female Version of Brian
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English, Scottish, Welsh, and German : from the Old French personal name Olivier, which was taken to England by the Normans from France. It was popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages as having been borne by one of Charlemagne’s paladins, the faithful friend of Roland, about whose exploits there were many popular romances. The name ostensibly means ‘olive tree’ (see Oliveira), but this is almost certainly the result of folk etymology working on an unidentified Germanic personal name, perhaps a cognate of Alvaro. The surname is also borne by Jews, apparently as an adoption of the non-Jewish surname.Catalan and southern French (Occitan) : generally a topographic name from oliver ‘olive tree’, but in some instances possibly related to the homonymous personal name (see 1 above).
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Crusher of the Evil
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Short form of English Margaret, MARGE means "pearl."
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Creator
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Leeladhar | லீலாதர
Lord Vishnu
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