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Pomegranates Brighten the Darkest Night of the Year

On the longest night of the year, the fruit represents light triumphing over darkness and ushers in brighter days ahead.

Setareh Baig
Author: Setareh Baig

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Setareh Baig

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Deravian, Naz, Families and Family Life, Holidays and Special Occasions, Iran, Pomegranates, Shab-e Yalda, solstice
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