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* Nowruz (''Nawróz''): 1-4 frawortín; Nowruz is the main holiday in Dár Lífasyám and it is celebrated by all ethnic groups of the country. A broader two-week period of Nowruz holidays is the general holiday season in the country and all schools are closed during those days, much like Christmas holidays in Western countries.
* Nowruz (''Nawróz''): 1-4 frawortín; Nowruz is the main holiday in Dár Lífasyám and it is celebrated by all ethnic groups of the country. A broader two-week period of Nowruz holidays is the general holiday season in the country and all schools are closed during those days, much like Christmas holidays in Western countries.
* Day of the International (''hámor tassyá Diyakisyuwársyássyá''): 11 and 12 ardowhist (celebration of International Workers' Day; the days correspond to Gregorian 1/2 May in most years)
* Day of the International (''hámor tassyá Kútebénesyássyá''): 11 and 12 ardowhist (celebration of International Workers' Day; the days correspond to Gregorian 1/2 May in most years)
* Victory Day (''hámor tassyá Pawyedehi''): 19 ardowhist (commemorating the Victory over Nazi Germany on 9 May 1945 / 19 ardowhist 29)
* Victory Day (''hámor tosy Sejmé''): 19 ardowhist (commemorating the Victory over Nazi Germany on 9 May 1945 / 19 ardowhist 29)
* Day of Peace and Freedom in the World (''hamor tassyá Serwánehi aw Ázáditehi mey Dejehi''), often referred to by left-wing parties as Day of the Liberation from Colonialism and Imperialism (''hámor tassyá Hótarpetiyors hó tassyá Mostahmartuwehi aw Iluhántuwehi''): 24 liftá (introduced in 1999; the date commemorates the birth of Ernesto "Che" Guevara on 14 June 1928 / 24 liftá 12)
* Day of Peace and Freedom in the World (''hamor tassyá Serwánehi aw Ázáditehi mey Dejehi''), often referred to by left-wing parties as Day of the Liberation from Colonialism and Imperialism (''hámor tassyá Hótarpetiyors hó tassyá Mostahmartuwehi aw Iluhántuwehi''): 24 liftá (introduced in 1999; the date commemorates the birth of Ernesto "Che" Guevara on 14 June 1928 / 24 liftá 12)
* Day of the Renaissance (''hámor tassyá Anajencehi''): 26 amartát (commemorating the death of Dótfaren Lilháti, a prominent poet and philosopher of the Lifashian Renaissance, on 17 August 1646 / 26 amartát 271 p.R.)
* Day of the Renaissance (''hámor tassyá Anajencehi''): 26 amartát (commemorating the death of Dótfaren Lilháti, a prominent poet and philosopher of the Lifashian Renaissance, on 17 August 1646 / 26 amartát 271 p.R.)
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* Day of the Revolution (''hámor tassyá Rewalúciyehi otúbri''): 16 hehnsúns (commemorating the October Revolution on 7 November 1917 / 16 hehnsúns 1)
* Day of the Revolution (''hámor tassyá Rewalúciyehi otúbri''): 16 hehnsúns (commemorating the October Revolution on 7 November 1917 / 16 hehnsúns 1)
* Day of the Memory of Lenin (''hámor tosy yádi Leniné''): 1 bohman (commemorating the death of V.I. Lenin on 21 January 1925 / 1 bohman 8). Reintroduced in 1995.
* Day of the Memory of Lenin (''hámor tosy yádi Leniné''): 1 bohman (commemorating the death of V.I. Lenin on 21 January 1925 / 1 bohman 8). Reintroduced in 1995.
* International Women's Day (''hámor diyakisyuwársyás tásam ninfehám''): 18 isfendárm (corresponds to 9 March in most years, but the date was fixed on the occurrence in 1992)
* International Women's Day (''hámor kútebénesyás tásam ninfehám''): 18 isfendárm (corresponds to 9 March in most years, but the date was fixed on the occurrence in 1992)


The Day of the Paris Commune (''hámor tosy komúné Parízyi'') on 27 isfendárm, commemorating the uprising of the National Guard of Paris on 18 March 1871 / 27 isfendárm 46 p.R., had been reintroduced in 1998 after being a holiday in the early Soviet era; however, after three years, it was removed from the list of public holidays as it was deemed too close to Nowruz anyway; the Day of the Renaissance was instituted to replace it.
The Day of the Paris Commune (''hámor tosy komúné Parízyi'') on 27 isfendárm, commemorating the uprising of the National Guard of Paris on 18 March 1871 / 27 isfendárm 46 p.R., had been reintroduced in 1998 after being a holiday in the early Soviet era; however, after three years, it was removed from the list of public holidays as it was deemed too close to Nowruz anyway; the Day of the Renaissance was instituted to replace it.