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|Body=Hajji Firuz (Persian: حاجی فیروز) or Khajje Piruz (Persian: خواجه پیروز) is a fictional character in Iranian folklore who appears in the streets by the beginning of Nowruz. His face is covered in soot, and he is clad in bright red clothes and a felt hat. He dances through the streets while singing and playing a tambourine. | |Body=Hajji Firuz (Persian: حاجی فیروز) or Khajje Piruz (Persian: خواجه پیروز) is a fictional character in Iranian folklore who appears in the streets by the beginning of Nowruz. His face is covered in soot, and he is clad in bright red clothes and a felt hat. He dances through the streets while singing and playing a tambourine. | ||
|URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajji_Firuz | |URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajji_Firuz | ||
|Subject=festival, music, dance, rituals | |Subject=festival, music, dance, rituals | ||
|Region= | |Country=Iran | ||
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Hajji Firuz (Persian: حاجی فیروز) or Khajje Piruz (Persian: خواجه پیروز) is a fictional character in Iranian folklore who appears in the streets by the beginning of Nowruz. His face is covered in soot, and he is clad in bright red clothes and a felt hat. He dances through the streets while singing and playing a tambourine.