Die Karte verdeutlicht die Vielfalt der weltweit verwendeten Kalender und zeigt, welches Jahr der 1. Januar 2025 sein wird

Von rayg10

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  1. LiGuangMing1981 on

    Lived in China for 17 years now and never have seen that claimed 4722 year used here.

    The Chinese calendar is commonly used, but for the year the Gregorian calendar year is pretty much ubiquitous.

  2. RealMasterLampschade on

    The year according to the Indian Calender (Shalivahan saka) is only used for ceremonies or religious purposes. The standard Gregorian calender is the one most widely used. The indian calendar system is used more for the date (tithi) than the year, since all Indian festivals and religious events are based on that calendar. For example today’s date(28 dec 2024) according to the Indian Calender is Margashirsha Krishna Paksha trayodashi (till 3.33 am of 29th). Which basically means 13th day of the waning crescent of the month margashirsha. The year (1946) may or may not be additionally specified. However if you ask a random person on the street, it is much more likely for them to tell you the Gregorian date than the tithi

    The vikram samvat is also used in India which is 135 years ahead of the Shalivahan saka.

  3. ARandomHistoryDude on

    China changed to 2024.

    Same with North Korea, as well. For some reason.

  4. Does OP or anyone have a link of sources to the claimed calendars being asserted here 😀

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