The Solar Hijri (Shamsi) calendar is a solar system used in Iran and Afghanistan that differs from the Gregorian (Miladi) calendar by approximately 621 to 622 years. Manual conversion requires adjusting for the 621-year gap, while online tools like Time.ir or Google search provide precise, exact-date conversions.
The Tarikh Shamsi B Miladi calendar has 12 months, each consisting of 30, 31, or 29 days, depending on the month. The calendar begins on the spring equinox, which falls on March 20 or 21 in the Gregorian calendar. The first month of the Shamsi calendar is Farvardin, which corresponds to March 20-April 18 in the Gregorian calendar. tarikh shamsi b miladi
In countries like and Afghanistan , the Solar Hijri calendar is the official civil calendar. Government documents, school years, and bank statements use Shamsi dates. Meanwhile, the UN, international airlines, and global companies operate on Gregorian. The Solar Hijri (Shamsi) calendar is a solar