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In 2012, the first Iranian folktale of Nane Sarma was published in English, in the book
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Harvard University Middle Eastern Studies, Naneh Sarma
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Persian
Persian
Iranian
Afghan folklore
Amu Nowruz
Nowruz
Snegurochka
Slavic countries
Grandfather Frost
Deities and personifications of seasons
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Archived
Wayback Machine
"Payvand"
the original
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Nowruz
Khāne-takānī
Haft-sin
Samanu
Wheat sprout
Hajji Firuz
Amu Nowruz
Nane Sarma
Chaharshanbe Suri
Ajîl-e Moshkel-goshâ
Sabzi Polo
Sizdah Be-dar

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