Tarikh Shamsi B Miladi |top| Jun 2026

Would you like a printable one-page conversion chart for 1390–1410 Shamsi (2011–2031 Miladi)?

For tech-savvy readers, here is a Python function using the jdatetime library (precise conversion): tarikh shamsi b miladi

The Shamsi year begins in March, while the Miladi year begins in January. This creates a overlapping shift where a single Shamsi year spans across two different Miladi years. Would you like a printable one-page conversion chart

Let P = number of days from Nowruz (Farvardin 1) to the target Shamsi date. Then the Gregorian date = March 20 (or 21) of year SY + 621 plus P days. Let P = number of days from Nowruz

| Feature | Hijri Shamsi (Solar) | Hijri Qamari (Lunar) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Solar | Lunar | | Year Length | ~365 days | ~354 days (approx. 11 days shorter) | | Primary Use | Official civil calendar in Iran and Afghanistan | Determining Islamic religious holidays (e.g., Ramadan, Eid) | | Start of Year | Vernal equinox (Nowruz) | Based on the lunar cycle |