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one of these ceremonies, hardly mentioned by historians and scholars, is Shadgoli, which was popular in the Abbasid era in Iran, Iraq and Syria (Sham). Applying the descriptive analytical approach, the aricle incorporates reports containing Shadgoli. The details of this ceremony according to the available historical-literary data are then explained. The information obtained shows that Shadgoli has been a royal celebration dedicated to the rich and little participation of  common people is vividly seen. This ceremony is mentioned in Arabic sources as Shazkoli, Shazkola, Shazkolah, Eide Nathr-Alward and Eid Al-Jolessan. It seems that it has been held in spring, in the time of the abundance of flowers and blossoms. Considering the available Persian texts it can be said that Golestanjashn, Golrizgan, Golafshani and Ordibeheshtgan are other names for this ceremony.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Classical literature
Received: 2021/02/3 | Accepted: 2021/06/23 | Published: 2022/09/21

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