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  • Armenians Started Celebrate New Year on January 1 in 18th Century

    ARMENIANS STARTED CELEBRATE NEW YEAR ON JANUARY 1 IN 18TH CENTURY


    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenians called New Year "Amanor"
    ("am" meant "year" in ancient Armenian, and "nor" means "new") or
    Navasard ("nav" means "new" and "sard" - "year" in Indian). This
    holiday was called differently in various Armenian regions - Taremut,
    Tareglukh or Kaghand. Ancient Armenians used to celebrate New Year in
    summer. In the 18th century they started to celebrate New Year on
    January 1 by the calendar of the Catholicos of All Armenian Simeon
    Yerevantsi. Many nations decorate Christmas trees, which symoloize the
    Tree of Life in the Paradise, while stars on the top of Christmas
    trees - the Star of Bethlehem. The most desired guest Dzmer Pap (Santa
    Claus) comes with his presents. He was Partriarch Saint Nicolas the
    Miracle-Worker who was born in the family of rich, pious and virtuous
    people in 280 in the province of Likia in Asia Minor. Nicolas the
    Mircale-Worker was a kind and generous man always ready to help those
    in need, he took care of children, gave them presents. Sain Nicolas
    was the saint of children. According to astrologer Hranush Kharatian,
    Armenians used to prepare for New Year several months before this
    holiday. In autumn they preserved dried fruits and nuts for their New
    Year tables. It is noteworthy that January 1 falls on the week of
    Armenian Christmas and it is a fast day so many dishes contain food
    suitable for observing fasting. People bake bread to start the new
    year with new bread. Besides, ritual bread is baked in various regions
    of Armenia. By tradition, some small "sign" is put in this ritual
    bread and divided among family members: the new year will bring good
    luck to the person who gets this sign.
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