Bayram is Turkic word for national and religious festivals. Non-Turkish peoples use "Bayram" for their own celebrations. Religious holidays change yearly with 11-day shift margin
Independence Day and Children's Day celebrated on April 23rd. Labor and Solidarity Day observed on May 1st. Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day commemorates his 1919 Samsun landing. Victory Day marks 1922 Battle of Dumlupınar victory. Republic Day celebrated on October 29th
Polar Bear Plunge Day celebrates freezing adventures for needy. Ring a Bell Day marks joyful melodies and celebration moments. National First Foot Day requires crossing threshold after midnight. Kwanzaa celebrates cultural unity and creativity
Diwali is India's most important annual holiday celebrated worldwide. Festival marks light triumphing over darkness and good over evil. Celebrated between October and November based on moon position
Diwali celebrates light over darkness and good over evil. Festival begins before new moon between Asvina and Kartika months. No single origin story exists, but all represent Vishnu's victory stories
New Year celebrated on January 1 since Soviet times. Independence Day commemorates 1991 Turkmen SSR's Soviet Union independence. Military parade takes place on Independence Day in Ashgabat