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Kha b-Nisan - Wikipedia
Kha b-Nisan, Ha b-Nisin, [1] or Ha b-Nison (Syriac: ܚܕ ܒܢܝܣܢ, "First of April"), also known as Resha d-Sheta (Syriac: ܪܫܐ ܕܫܢܬܐ, "Head of the year") and as Akitu (ܐܟܝܬܘ), or Assyrian New Year, [2] [unreliable source?] is the spring festival among the indigenous Assyrians of northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern ...
ASSYRIAN NEW YEAR - April 1, 2025 - National Today
Assyrian New Year is a celebration of the link between ancient and modern Assyrians. It’s one of the oldest-known religious festivals in the world. It originates from the ancient Sumerian civilization of southern Mesopotamia and it was celebrated throughout the …
What is Assyrian New Year? - auaf.us
What is Assyrian New Year? The Assyrian New Year, known as Kha b’Nissan (First of April) or Akitu, is a major celebration for the Assyrian community all over the world, as it gathers to renew its ties to its heritage and collective past.
Akitu - Wikipedia
Akitu or Akitum (Sumerian: 𒀉 𒆠 𒋾, romanized: a-ki-ti [2]) (Akkadian: 𒀉 𒆠 𒌈, romanized: akītu(m) [2]) is a spring festival and New Year's celebration, held on the first day of the Assyrian and Babylonian Nisan in ancient Mesopotamia and in Assyrian communities around the world, to celebrate the sowing of barley. [3]
Kha b’Nissan—the Assyrian New Year
The first of April marks Akitu—the Assyrian New Year, commonly referred to as Kha b’Nissan. It is the most important Assyrian national holiday, and its celebration is one of the many links between ancient and modern Assyrians.
Assyrian New Year | April 1, 2025 - Holiday Calendar
Assyrian New Year, also known as Akitu, is a time to honor and celebrate the rich cultural traditions and heritage of the Assyrian people. It is a way to preserve their unique identity and pass down important customs and beliefs to future generations.
April First, The Assyrian New Year – Assyrian Universal Alliance
Assyrian New Year was the biggest festival in the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian Empires. It started on March 21st, which was the first day on month (Nissan) and beginning of the New Year on the Assyrian calendar.
Assyrian New Year 2025, 1 April - What Is Today
2024年2月27日 · Assyrian new year is also known as Kha b-Nisan, Ha b-Nisin (ܚܕ ܒܢܝܣܢ, First Of April), Resha d-Sheta (Assyrian: ܪܫܐ ܕܫܢܬܐ, “Head of the year”) and as Akitu (Assyrian: ܐܟܝܬܘ). It is mainly celebrated in northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey and northwestern Iran, on the first day of April .
Assyrian New Year - Assyrian Universal Alliance
It was the tradition of our ancestors, the inhabitants of Bet-Nahrain (Mesopotamia), to celebrate the New Year annually on the first day of Nissan (April), a celebration of revival and renewal of nature.
Assyrian New Year | Assyrian National Council - Australia Inc.
Assyrian New Year is the most important national festival handed down thru history from the remote past. The Assyrians of today all over the world celebrate this day as their national festival by holding parades and parties.