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    This article is about the calendar introduced in the 1950s. See Old Assyrian calendar for the ancient calendar.
The modern Assyrian calendar was introduced in the 1950s, loosely based on the historical lunisolar Babylonian calendar. The year begins with the first sight of Spring. Its era was fixed at 4750 BC. This was inspired by an estimate of the date of the first temple at Ashur in the Middle Ubaid period, notably based on a series of articles published in the Assyrian magazine Gilgamesh, edited by the brothers Addi and Jean Alkhas and Nimrod Simono.[1] As of April 1, 2007, it is the Assyrian year of 6757.
[edit] Months
Assyrian calendar
Season  Month  Transliteration  Info  Blessed by  Days  Gregorian calendar
Spring  ܢܝܣܢ  Nisan  Month of Happiness  Enlil  31  March/April
ܐܝܪ  Yaar  Month of Love  Khaya  31  April/May
ܚܙܝܪܢ  Khzeeran  Month of Building  Sin  31  May/June
Summer  ܬܡܘܙ  Tammuz  Month of Harvesting  Tammuz  31  June/July
ܐܒ  Tdabbakh (Ab)  Month of Ripening of Fruits  Shamash  31  July/August
ܐܝܠܘܠ  Elool  Month of sprinkling of seeds  Ishtar  30  August/September
Autumn  ܬܫܪܝܢ ܐ  Tishrin I  Month of giving  Anu  30  September/October
ܬܫܪܝܢ ܒ  Tishrin II  Month of awakening of buried seeds  Marduk  30  October/November
ܟܢܘܢ ܐ  Kanoon I (Chisleu)  Month of conceiving  Nergal  30  November/December
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