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The Day of Unity of the People of Kazakhstan is a national holiday in Kazakhstan, celebrated annually on May 1. The holiday was first celebrated in 1996. On October 18, 1995, the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev signed a decree declaring May 1 as the Day of Unity of the People of Kazakhstan, thereby canceling the celebration of Labor Day. According to political figures in Kazakhstan, maintaining interethnic and interreligious harmony is one of the priorities of the policy.
Nauryz is a holiday that has been celebrated since ancient times. According to the modern calendar (March 22), it falls on the day of the vernal equinox. In Old Persian, nawa = new + razanh = day, meaning "new day", and in modern Persian, it has the same meaning (no = new + rouz = day; meaning "new day"), that is, it means "new year" (denoting the rising of the sun).
International Women's Day is a holiday celebrated annually on March 8 in a number of countries and states around the world. It appeared as a day of women's solidarity in the struggle for women's rights and emancipation. In 1945, the Charter of the United Nations became the first international document to affirm the principle of equality between men and women. Since March 1975, International Women's Day has been celebrated by UN member states.