Traditions of Kurdish Nowruz Past and Present

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These sources extensively detail Kurdish Nowruz, the most important festival celebrating the spring equinox and New Year. They explore its deep roots in ancient traditions and mythology, particularly the legend of Kawa the Blacksmith as a symbol of liberation. The texts describe core rituals like lighting bonfires and their multifaceted meanings of renewal and defiance, alongside communal gatherings, traditional attire, music, dance, and symbolic foods. Finally, the sources highlight the festival's profound and evolving socio-political significance for the Kurdish people, particularly its role as an emblem of identity and resistance in the face of historical suppression, and its vibrant celebration in the contemporary era both within Kurdistan and by the global diaspora.

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