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Akitu – Babylonian-Assyrian New Year
đ Date:
April 1 of each year
This is the Assyrian and Chaldean New Year, dating back more than 4,000 years to the Mesopotamian civilization.
đī¸ Historical Background:
Akitu is the oldest known festival in human history, celebrated in Babylon and Assyria to mark the arrival of spring and the beginning of the new year.
The celebration has continued into the modern era by the Assyrians and Chaldeans as part of preserving their national identity.
Name: Akitu (Akkadian: đđ đž)
Meaning: “Beginning” or “Harvest”
Date: April 1st every year
Celebrated by: Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Syriacs worldwide
In the modern era, Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Syriacs celebrate Akitu as a national and cultural holiday, especially in:
Iraq (Duhok, Erbil – Ankawa, Nineveh Plain,Hamdaniya (Bakhdeda)
Syria, Lebanon, and diaspora communities in the USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.
"Join us this April 1st in Iraq’s Nineveh Plain or Duhok to witness one of the world’s oldest festivals — Akitu, the Assyrian New Year. Experience history, culture, and community come alive!"
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Date: April 1st
âŗ Duration: 1 Day
đ Starting Point: Erbil or Duhok
đ¯ Tour Type: Cultural – Historical – Folkloric
07:00 AM – Departure from the tourist's hotel in Erbil (or Duhok city)
đ Drive to Duhok province (approx. 2 hours from Erbil)
09:30 AM – Arrival at the Akitu Festival venue in Duhok
đ Welcome by local organizers
đ Introduction to the history and cultural meaning of Akitu – the Assyrian Babylonian New Year
10:00 AM – Participation in the Akitu Celebration
đļ Join public parades, enjoy Assyrian folk dances and music
đˇ Take photos with locals in traditional Assyrian attire
đŗī¸ Wave Assyrian flags, experience national songs and cultural pride
01:00 PM – Lunch Break
đŊī¸ Enjoy a traditional Assyrian meal
(Kubbeh, Dolma, grilled meats, tanoor bread, and tea)
02:00 PM – Quick visit to a local cultural site
đ Suggested: Duhok Cultural Museum or historic monastery
đ Learn about the deep roots of Assyrian heritage in the region
03:30 PM – Free time in Duhok’s Old Bazaar
đī¸ Shop for handmade souvenirs, crafts, and Assyrian symbols
04:30 PM – Departure back to Erbil
đ Return to hotel – end of tour
Round-trip transportation in a modern air-conditioned vehicle
English-speaking cultural guide
Full access to Akitu festival events
Traditional lunch
Water and light snacks during the journey
Small souvenir gift (Assyrian scarf or mini flag)