10 Facts About Cappadocian calendar

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Cappadocian calendar was a solar calendar that was derived from the Persian Zoroastrian calendar.

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The Cappadocian calendar, which had 12 months of 30 days each and five epagomenal days, originated between 550 and 330 BC, when Cappadocia was part of the Persian Achaemenid Empire.

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The Cappadocian calendar was identical to the Zoroastrian calendar; this can be seen in its structure, in the Avestan names and in the order of the months.

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The Cappadocian calendar reflects the Iranian cultural influence in the region.

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Cappadocian calendar was evidently devised at a time when Cappadocia, a historical region in present-day Turkey, was a province of the Achaemenid Empire.

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The Cappadocian calendar is named after the region in which it was used; there is no consensus about its precise starting date.

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7.

The Persians in Cappadocia spoke western Iranian; therefore, the Cappadocian calendar month-names are in some aspects linguistically closer to Middle Persian spelling rather than Avestan spelling.

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The Cappadocian calendar forms are more archaic and are closer in this regard to the Avestan forms.

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Cappadocian calendar is evidence of the long-lasting Iranian cultural and religious influences on Cappadocia.

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10.

The Cappadocian calendar survived through the texts of Greek astronomers of Late Antiquity and was still known as late as the 4th century AD.

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