
Syrian Kurds return home to celebrate Nowruz for the first time since exile
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Nowruz, meaning 'new year' in Farsi, is an ancient Persian festival celebrated by Kurds across several countries, including Syria, Turkey, and Iraq. This year marks a significant return for Syrian Kurds, who are able to celebrate the festival at home for the first time since their exile. The festivities are known for vibrant street celebrations and torch-lit processions that ascend into the mountains.
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Nowruz has deep historical roots in Persian culture and is celebrated by various ethnic groups, particularly the Kurds, who have faced significant challenges in maintaining their cultural practices due to political strife and displacement. The ability to celebrate this festival at home is particularly meaningful for the Kurdish community in Syria, as it reflects a moment of cultural revival and community solidarity.
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