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  • proper noun The second solar month of the Persian calendar.

Etymologies

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From Persian اردی‌بهشت.

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Examples

  • "The government has issued permission to export 2 million tons of wheat in (the Iranian month of) Ordibehesht (May) to Oman, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates," Deputy Commerce Minister Hamid Alikhani told IRNA.

    China Post Online - Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper 2010

  • Please forward all compiled material and send to the below address by the 31st of the month of Ordibehesht, 1389 (May 21st, 2010).

    Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami 2010

  • "The government has issued permission to export 2 million tons of wheat in (the Iranian month of) Ordibehesht (May) to Oman, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates," Deputy Commerce Minister Hamid Alikhani told IRNA.

    China Post Online - Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper 2010

  • Ancient Iranians had divided a single year into 12 sections and would hold a specific celebration for each month; Farvardin-gaan, Ordibehesht-gaan, Khordad-gaan, Tir-gaan,

    axisoflogic.com 2009

  • Ancient Iranians had divided a single year into 12 sections and would hold a specific celebration for each month; Farvardin-gaan, Ordibehesht-gaan, Khordad-gaan, Tir-gaan,

    axisoflogic.com 2009

  • Ancient Iranians had divided a single year into 12 sections and would hold a specific celebration for each month; Farvardin-gaan, Ordibehesht-gaan, Khordad-gaan, Tir-gaan,

    axisoflogic.com 2009

  • Ancient Iranians had divided a single year into 12 sections and would hold a specific celebration for each month; Farvardin-gaan, Ordibehesht-gaan, Khordad-gaan, Tir-gaan,

    axisoflogic.com 2009

  • Khashtra (Sharivar), the protector of the sky; Asha-Vahishta (Ordibehesht) the protector of fire; Vahu Manah (Bahman) the protector of animals, Haurvatat (Khordad) the protector of water, Spenta Armaiti (Esphand) the protector of earth and Ameratat (Amurdad or Mordad) the protector of vegetation.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008

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