Bahá'í calendar
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Bahá'í calendar
Summary
Bahá'í calendar is a 19 month calendar[1]. It draws 298 Wikipedia views per month (19_month_calendar category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Bahá'í calendar's instance of is recorded as 19 month calendar[3].
- Bahá'í calendar's instance of is recorded as lunisolar calendar[4].
- Bahá'í calendar's instance of is recorded as Enneadecad[5].
- Bahá'í calendar's Commons category is recorded as Bahai Calendar[6].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Bahá[7].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Jalál[8].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Jamál[9].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises ‘Aẓamat[10].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Núr[11].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Raḥmat[12].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Kalimát[13].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Kamál[14].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Asmá’[15].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises ‘Izzat[16].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Mashíyyat[17].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises ‘Ilm[18].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Qudrat[19].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Qawl[20].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Masá’il[21].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Sharaf[22].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Sulṭán[23].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Mulk[24].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises Ayyám-i-Há[25].
- Bahá'í calendar comprises ‘Alá’[26].
- Bahá'í calendar's has part is recorded as month of the Bahá'í calendar[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include 19 month calendar[3], lunisolar calendar[4], and Enneadecad[5].
Use and Application
Components include Bahá[7], a calendar month[28]; Jalál[8], a calendar month[29]; Jamál[9], a calendar month[30]; ‘Aẓamat[10], a calendar month[31]; Núr[11], a calendar month[32]; and Raḥmat[12], a calendar month[33].
Why It Matters
Bahá'í calendar draws 298 Wikipedia views per month (19_month_calendar category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]