Okul yılı başlangıcı (devlet okulları)
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Perşembe 1 haziran, 2023
Okul bayramlar :
Eid-ul-Adha veya, Büyük Bayram veya, Aïd veya, Id-Ul-Zuha (Bakrid) - Kurban bayramı (bir gün fark edebilir)
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Perşembe 29 haziran, 2023
Kartpostal/Çiçekle : The second main celebration of Islam. It cele ates A aham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Şehitler günü
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Çarşamba 19 temmuz, 2023
Laik tatil : Andı bir suikast sonucu liderleri bağımsızlık 1947 yılında
Waso Robe Yardımlaşma Seremonisi
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Salı 1 ağustos, 2023
Budizm (Vajrayana) : Lasts 2 weeks
Bouk ok Pansa (Budist oruç son günü)
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Cymartesi 28 ekim, 2023
Budizm (Theravada) :
Tadingyut Day Dolunay
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Cymartesi 28 ekim, 2023
Laik tatil : The Buddhist Lent comes to an end and all those couples who had been putting off marriage now rush into each other's arms. Monks are free to travel from kyaung to kyaung or to go on pilgrimage to holy spots such as Kyaiktiyo or Mt Popa. The Festival of Lights takes place during Thadingyut to celebrate Buddha's return from a period of preaching dhamma (Buddhist philosophy) in Tavatimsa (the highest deva realm), his way lit by devas who lined the route of his descent. For the three days of the festival all of Myanmar is lit by oil lamps, fire balloons, candles and even mundane electric lamps.
Tadingyut is the name of a month falling in September-October.
Bouk ok Pansa (Budist oruç son günü)
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Pazar 29 ekim, 2023
Budizm (Theravada) :
Tadingyut Day Dolunay
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Pazar 29 ekim, 2023
Laik tatil : The Buddhist Lent comes to an end and all those couples who had been putting off marriage now rush into each other's arms. Monks are free to travel from kyaung to kyaung or to go on pilgrimage to holy spots such as Kyaiktiyo or Mt Popa. The Festival of Lights takes place during Thadingyut to celebrate Buddha's return from a period of preaching dhamma (Buddhist philosophy) in Tavatimsa (the highest deva realm), his way lit by devas who lined the route of his descent. For the three days of the festival all of Myanmar is lit by oil lamps, fire balloons, candles and even mundane electric lamps.
Tadingyut is the name of a month falling in September-October.
Tadingyut Day Dolunay
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Pazartesi 30 ekim, 2023
Laik tatil : The Buddhist Lent comes to an end and all those couples who had been putting off marriage now rush into each other's arms. Monks are free to travel from kyaung to kyaung or to go on pilgrimage to holy spots such as Kyaiktiyo or Mt Popa. The Festival of Lights takes place during Thadingyut to celebrate Buddha's return from a period of preaching dhamma (Buddhist philosophy) in Tavatimsa (the highest deva realm), his way lit by devas who lined the route of his descent. For the three days of the festival all of Myanmar is lit by oil lamps, fire balloons, candles and even mundane electric lamps.
Tadingyut is the name of a month falling in September-October.
Deepavali veya Diwali (bilgi için tıklayın)
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Pazartesi 13 kasım, 2023
Kartpostal/Çiçekle :
Tazaungdaing dolunay günü
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Pazar 26 kasım, 2023
Laik tatil : Tazaungmon dolunay gecesi 'Tazaungdaing olarak düzgün bilinen başka bir festival ışıkların', için bir fırsattır. Özellikle Shan devlet kutlanmaktadır - balon yarışmalar vardır Taunggyi yangın.
Tazaungdaing dolunay günü
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Pazartesi 27 kasım, 2023
Laik tatil : Tazaungmon dolunay gecesi 'Tazaungdaing olarak düzgün bilinen başka bir festival ışıkların', için bir fırsattır. Özellikle Shan devlet kutlanmaktadır - balon yarışmalar vardır Taunggyi yangın.
Milli bayram
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Perşembe 7 aralık, 2023
Laik tatil : 5 Aralık 1920 günü, İngiliz yeni kurallara aykırı Rangoon üniversite öğrencileri protesto etti. Bir kitlesel protesto izledi. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Noel günü
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Pazartesi 25 aralık, 2023
Katolik veya protestan : İsa'nın doğumu kutlanıyor. Meryem Anadan doğan, İsa aynı anda hem Allahın hemde insanın oğlu Germanic tribes also celebrated mid-winter (drinking and rituals). The Bulgarian (with Koleduvane) and the Polish (with Gwiazdka) perpetuate this tradition. Jesus of Nazareth was probably born in springtime (Reformists favour autumn). But in the 4th century, December 25th was chosen for the celebration of his birth by Pope Julius I (Bishop Liberus is also mentioned in 354 A.D.). Thus, a Christian element was introduced in the long-established mid-winter festivals. Before 1582, the Papal States and other Italian city states celebrated New Years Day on Christmas Day.