Talk:Nowruz

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DateProcessResult
March 21, 2006Articles for deletionKept
On this day...Facts from this article were featured on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "On this day..." column on March 21, 2005, August 20, 2005, March 20, 2006, March 21, 2007, March 20, 2008, March 20, 2009, March 20, 2010, March 20, 2011, March 20, 2012, March 20, 2013, March 20, 2015, March 20, 2016, March 20, 2017, March 20, 2020, March 20, 2021, March 20, 2022, March 20, 2023, March 19, 2024, and March 20, 2025.

Changes by IranianBritish

IranianBritish made a series of unexplained edits. Rather than get into an edit war, this is request that they justify those changes here:

  1. deleted the word "Persian" despite its continued widespread usage.
  2. changed "New Year's day" to "New Year's Day". The rubric on New Year's Day reads This article is about the first day of the Gregorian calendar year. For the first day in other calendars, see New Year. For other uses, see New Year's Day (disambiguation).
  3. changed [[March equinox|Northern Hemisphere spring equinox]] to Northern Hemisphere [[March equinox|spring equinox]], which is more of a WP:EGG. (IMO, but not a show-stopper).
  4. changed The roots of Nowruz lie in Zoroastrianism, to arious foundation myths exist for Nowruz in Persian mythology, which is probably defensible but would need a supporting citation (the original assertion was not cited either).
  5. Deleted the reference to "little Nowruz" from the See Also. The fact that it is a festival of a non-Islamic religion is irrelevant: it is the name that is significant. Of course it may be that the name is a fiction as it is not cited but that is a different story.

These changes need to be explained. 𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 12:52, 18 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. I’m happy to discuss each of these points and explain the reasoning behind the edits. IranianBritish (talk) 13:03, 18 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]
and...? 𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 18:10, 19 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]