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The Kurdish year 2726 corresponds to 2026
in the Gregorian calendar and is calculated by adding 700 years to the current
year. The Kurdish calendar begins around 700 BCE, symbolically linked to
the rise of the Median Empire, and the new year starts on Nowruz (March
21).
What is the Kurdish Calendar?
The Kurdish calendar is a cultural and historical
dating system used by Kurds to connect modern time with ancient roots in
the Zagros region.
Why Does the Kurdish Calendar Start in 700 BCE?
The starting point (Year 1) is tied to the emergence of the:
This period is significant because:
The calendar represents:
A symbolic beginning of Kurdish political and historical
identity
Why Does the Year Start on Nowruz?
The Kurdish New Year begins on:
This day marks:
Culturally, it is also linked to:
How to Convert Gregorian Year to Kurdish Year
Simple Formula:
Kurdish Year = Gregorian Year + 700
Examples:
What Does Year 2726 Mean for Kurds?
The year 2726 symbolizes:
Historical Accuracy: What You Should Know
Similar to:
These calendars reflect identity as much as chronology.
Kurdish year 2726 is more than just a number—it’s a statement of identity. The idea that Kurds “made Newroz (Nawroz) as an agricultural revolution 12,000 years ago” is a powerful cultural narrative—but historically, it needs to be understood carefully. There’s a mix of real prehistoric developments in Kurdistan and later mythological interpretation. Let’s break it down clearly:
What actually happened ~12,000 years ago?
Around 10,000 BCE, the region of the Zagros Mountains (which
includes much of modern Kurdish regions) was one of the birthplaces of
agriculture.
Archaeological sites like:
show that people here:
This period is part of what historians call the Neolithic
Revolution.
So yes—the land where Kurds live today was one of the
earliest agricultural centers on Earth.
What is Nawroz really?
Nowruz (Newroz in Kurdish) is:
It is deeply tied to:
This connection is real and ancient, but the holiday
itself developed much later, likely within early Kurdish civilizations.
How Nawroz become Kurdish agricultural revolution? And how Kurds started an agricultural revolution 12,000 years ago?
Nawroz is not just the memory and the celebration of the
victory of the Kurdish Empire known as Mad Empire. It is the first spark of the
Kurdish agricultural revolution and invention in the history of all mankind.
The Elderly people of the Zagros Mountain carved in stone the first manifesto
of immortality in Zagros Mountain.
The Kurdish people created the first calendar and carved it
out of stone and they transformed their society from hunters into gathers and
for the first time they created a new beginning of a year known as Nawroz.
Scholars from Edinburgh University and Max Plan Institute
that the Kurdish people created the first calendar and its history goes back to
6900 six thousand and nine hundred years ago.
Nawroz was not a day to be celebrated but rather it was a
calendar where the Kurds have created in order to start planting their first
seeds.
The science of planting wheat is based on two basic seasons:
autumn wheat is planted in late raining season and winter to wait for spring
rays in good soil, and spring wheat is planted in the soil at the same time.
This is the pinnacle of balance between life and the universe that is preserved
only among the Kurds.
Gre Mzaran known as Knot Mrazan has not evolved only as a
temple, but rather, it was like a university for the Kurdish people where the
elderly and wise Kurdish people noticed the universal balance in June and they
learned and educated themselves about planting science, agriculture and
engineering. Therefore, the Nawroz fire and or flame was sacred to them and
thus you can even see it today in Kurdish national flag where there is an image
of the sun. The Kurdish fire saved humanity from only hunting and created an
incentive for people to settle and start agriculture. Unfortunately, invades
and colonialists wanted to obscure the true Kurdish history and erase the 12
thousand years of history of the Kurdish people. Many people think we are now
in the Kurdish calendar 2726 but this is not true as we are historically
entering 11627 Kurdish year calendar.
The Kurdish people need to decolonize knowledge and learn
their true history of science, agriculture and inventions. We will soon
Kurdish mythology: The story of Kawa
In Kurdish tradition, Nawroz is linked to the legend of:
According to the story:
These fires are still a central part of Kurdish Newroz
celebrations.
This is symbolic, not historical—but it connects:
So where does the “12,000-year-old Nawroz” idea come
from?
This idea is a modern cultural interpretation,
combining:
Real facts:
Cultural meaning:
But not historically proven:
The deeper truth (more powerful than the myth)
Even if Nawroz wasn’t literally created 12,000 years ago:
The Kurdish homeland sits at the very origin of
agriculture
Nawroz reflects the same natural cycle those
first farmers depended on:
So symbolically:
Nawroz is not the agricultural revolution itself—it is a
cultural memory of humanity’s first relationship with the land. Many other
nations now celebrate Nawroz including Iranian people and the people in East
and South Asia.
Final takeaway
By starting from the era of the Medes and renewing each year
on Nowruz, the Kurdish calendar connects history, culture, and nature into
one continuous timeline.
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