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- Bikrami_calendar abstract "A Bikrami, or Desi year, is named after king Vikramaditya and starts in 57 B.C. The calendar has two elements: lunar and solar. The calendar starts with the lunar month of Chetar which starts during March, or the start of Spring, and consists of 365 days. Many states of India have Chetar as the new year. In places such as Sindh and Kerela, the new year starts in Chetar.The solar element starts with the solar month of Vaisakh during April. Some states of India begin their calendar with the solar new year. In Punjab and Bengal, the solar element of the calendar starts with Vaisakh and the first day is the Vaisakhi new year in Punjab and the Pohla Boshakh (new year) in Bengal.Nine of the solar months consist of 30 days, one are of 31 (Visakh) and other two (Jeth, Asadha) are of 32 days. This calendar is in traditional use in Punjab (both in India and Pakistan). Later the use was changed to other calendars including the Islamic calendar, the Nanakshahi calendar and the Gregorian Calendar.".
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- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageLength "5021".
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageRevisionID "652132647".
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Amavasya.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Bengal.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punjabi_culture.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Specific_calendars.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_Calendar.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_calendar.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_calendar.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Kerela.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Kerela,_Mali.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Nanakshahi_calendar.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Punjab.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_region.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Vaisakhi.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bikrami Samat".
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bikrami calendar".
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "desi month".
- Bikrami_calendar hasPhotoCollection Bikrami_calendar.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Punjab,_India.
- Bikrami_calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bikrami_calendar subject Category:Punjabi_culture.
- Bikrami_calendar subject Category:Specific_calendars.
- Bikrami_calendar type Calendar.
- Bikrami_calendar comment "A Bikrami, or Desi year, is named after king Vikramaditya and starts in 57 B.C. The calendar has two elements: lunar and solar. The calendar starts with the lunar month of Chetar which starts during March, or the start of Spring, and consists of 365 days. Many states of India have Chetar as the new year. In places such as Sindh and Kerela, the new year starts in Chetar.The solar element starts with the solar month of Vaisakh during April.".
- Bikrami_calendar label "Bikrami calendar".
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- Bikrami_calendar sameAs بکرمی_تقویم.
- Bikrami_calendar sameAs Q4907453.
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- Bikrami_calendar wasDerivedFrom Bikrami_calendar?oldid=652132647.
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