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    Koiak. Koiak ( / ˈkɔːjæk /; Coptic: Ⲕⲟⲓⲁⲕ, [ ˈkɔjak ]), also known as Choiak ( Greek: Χοιάκ, Khoiák) and Kiyahk[ 1] ( Coptic: Ⲕⲓⲁϩⲕ, Kiahk, [ ˈkijahk ]; Arabic: كياك or كيهك ), is the fourth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It lasts between 10 December and 8 January of the Gregorian ...

    • Koiak 1

      Koiak 1. Hathor 30 – Coptic calendar – Koiak 2. The first...

    • Koiak 18

      Koiak 18. Koiak 17 – Coptic calendar – Koiak 19. The...

    • Koiak 8

      Koiak 8. Koiak 7 – Coptic calendar – Koiak 9. The eighth day...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Koiak_1Koiak 1 - Wikipedia

    Koiak 1. Hathor 30 – Coptic calendar – Koiak 2. The first day of the Coptic month of Koiak, the fourth month of the Coptic year. On a common year, this day corresponds to November 27, of the Julian calendar, and December 10, of the Gregorian calendar. This day falls in the Coptic season of Peret, the season of emergence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Koiak_18Koiak 18 - Wikipedia

    Koiak 18. Koiak 17 – Coptic calendar – Koiak 19. The eighteenth day of the Coptic month of Koiak, the fourth month of the Coptic year. On a common year, this day corresponds to December 14, of the Julian calendar, and December 27, of the Gregorian calendar. This day falls in the Coptic season of Peret, the season of emergence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Koiak_8Koiak 8 - Wikipedia

    Koiak 8. Koiak 7 – Coptic calendar – Koiak 9. The eighth day of the Coptic month of Koiak, the fourth month of the Coptic year. On a common year, this day corresponds to December 4, of the Julian calendar, and December 17, of the Gregorian calendar. This day falls in the Coptic season of Peret, the season of emergence.

  5. Koiak (/ ˈ k ɔː j æ k /; Coptic: Ⲕⲟⲓⲁⲕ, [ˈkɔjak]), also known as Choiak (Greek: Χοιάκ, Khoiák) and Kiyahk [1] (Coptic: Ⲕⲓⲁϩⲕ, Kiahk, [ˈkijahk]; Arabic: كياك or كيهك), is the fourth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars.

  6. Until the 16th century, 25 December coincided with 29 Koiak of the Coptic calendar. However, upon the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in 1582, 25 December shifted 10 days earlier in comparison with the Julian and Coptic calendars.

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