Epilogue
Sizdah Bedar is a day to celebrate people’s friendship with nature and it shows that the Iranians have attached to and have been fond of the natural beauties of the environment all throughout their history. Today, the feast of Sizdah Bedar is not only celebrated in Iran but its outdoor moments are spent in most parts of the world by many Iranians who left their homeland behind and now live abroad.
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