Mehregan
| Mehregan مهرگان | |
|---|---|
| Mehregan table at a celebration in the Netherlands, 2011 | |
| Also called | Jašn-e Mehr جشن مهر Uzbek: Mehrjon | 
| Observed by | Iran Azerbaijan Afghanistan Kurdistan Tajikistan Uzbekistan United States (by Iranian Americans Canada (by Iranian Canadians) | 
| Type | Monthly Celebrations in Ancient Persia | 
| Significance | Victory of Fereydoun, King of the Seven Kingdoms, over Zahhak | 
| Celebrations | Wearing purple clothing, gathering together, exchanging greeting cards, setting up the Mehregan table, commemorating the triumph of good over evil, dancing accompanied by special music. | 
| Date | October 1–2, October 8 | 
| Frequency | Annual | 
| Related to | Mithra | 
| Ceremony of Mehregan | |
|---|---|
| Country | Iran and Tajikistan | 
| Reference | 02144 | 
| Region | Asia and the Pacific | 
| Inscription history | |
| Inscription | 2024 (19th session) | 
| List | Representative | 
Mehregan (Persian: مهرگان) or Jashn-e Mehr (جشن مهر lit. Mithra Festival) is a Zoroastrian and Iranian festival celebrated to honor the yazata Mithra (Persian: Mehr), which is responsible for friendship, affection and love.