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  1. The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is a liturgical calendar used by the Coptic Orthodox Church and also used by the farming populace in Egypt. It was used for fiscal purposes in Egypt until the adoption of the Gregorian calendar on 11 September 1875 (1st Thout 1592 AM). [1]

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    The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church and also by Ethiopia as its official calendar (with different names). This calendar is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar.

  3. Mar 21, 2011 · The Coptic Calendar, also called the Alexandrian Calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. It is based on the Ancient Egyptian calendar. Egyptians were the first to calculate time. They divided the year into 12 months, according to their knowledge of the stars.

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  5. Oct 13, 2012 · The season of vegetation (Tobi to Paremoude) The season of reaping and harvesting (Pachons to Mesori) The small month was a chance for feasts and festivals. The Coptic months are, in order (Note that the Gregorian Calendar equivalents may change slightly in a leap year):

  6. The season of the flood of the Nile (Thout to Koiahk) The season of vegetation (Tobi to Paremoude) The season of reaping and harvesting (Pachons to Mesori) The small month was a chance for feasts and festivals. The Coptic months are, in order:

  7. Between 1902 and 2037. Quick Facts. The Coptic calendar has 13 months, 12 of 30 days each and intercalary month at end the year of 5 or 6 days depending whether the year is leap year or not. The year starts on 11 September in the Gregorian Calendar or on 12th the year before (Gregorian) Leap Years.

  8. The Coptic calendar, also known as Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. This calendar is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar and still in use.

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