Shahrivar
Shahrivar is the sixth month of the Persian calendar, which typically falls between late August and late September in the Gregorian calendar. It consists of 30 days and is known for its warm weather as summer transitions into autumn.
The month is significant in Iranian culture and is associated with various festivals and traditions. One notable event is the celebration of Shahrivar's Day, which honors the ancient Persian king Shahriar. This month is also linked to the harvest season, marking a time of abundance and gratitude in many communities.