Traditional “Shark Golin” and “Chalet” in the village of Abshineh, Hamadan

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The children will wear t-shirts made from pre-made clothes, and they call it a “clown” of rainbow. One of the guys gets the scoop of Glin, and along with other children, while the song of the bride is reading a chamomile and a desire for rain, (the chin of the glint, which wants to rain for God) and go to the houses to get the gift. A shoestring ceremony accompanied by dance and singing accompanied by a concert this morning in the village of Abshineh in Hamadan.

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