Troubadours, referred to as Haji Firuz,
disguise themselves with makeup
and wear brightly colored outfits of satin. These Haji Firuz, singing
and dancing, parade as a carnival through the streets with tambourines,
kettle drums, and trumpets to spread good cheer and the news of the
coming new year.
Haji Firooz is the black faced character who is the traditional herald of the Nowrooz season and begins to
wander the streets and alleyways in his red costume weeks before the end of the year. The sound of his songs
and the sight of his dance is often analogous to hearing Christmas music in a shopping mall, telling all that
Nowrooz is in the air. Although the blackness of his skin has been the source of some racial controversy in
Iranian intellectual circles, Haji's intentions and spirit have always been well received and loved by the people.
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Haji FiRuz History:
Hadji Firouz was a man in red clothes who went from street to street singing and be
ating a tambourine on New Year's eve (which is also the eve of spring). He was usually
accompanied by one or two other persons. It is said that he and his companions were sym
bols of an old custom in Azarbaijan, called "Chisdon Chikhdim," according to which Haji
Firouz sang from the streets to inform people that spring had come and that winter has
gone. In return, people gave him gifts or money for the good news that he brought.
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NoRuz Greetings:
NoRuz Mobarak (Happy NoRuz, Happy New Year),
Eid-eh Shoma Mobarak (Happy New Year to you),
NoRuz PiRuz (Wishing you a Prosperous New Year),
Sad Saal be in Saal-ha (Wishing you 100 more Happy New Years)
Eid-eh Shoma Mobarak ! (happy New Year)
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