It is a period spanning February & March in the Gregorian calendar.
The English date 27 February 1989 corresponds to the 15th day of the month of Falgun in the Bengali calendar year 1395. The Bengali calendar is approximately 594 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, so this conversion reflects that difference.
The date 31 Srabon 1393 in the Bengali calendar corresponds to August 16, 1986, in the Gregorian calendar. The Bengali calendar is approximately 593 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, to convert from Bengali to English dates, one typically subtracts 593 years and adjusts for the specific day and month.
It "moves around" between mid-April and early June, so I would say May.
The Bengali date 21 Boishakh 1387 corresponds to May 4, 1980, in the Gregorian calendar. The Bengali calendar is approximately 594 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, which is why the conversion yields this date.
The Bengali date 17 Asher 1376 corresponds to the English date of July 1, 1969. The Bengali calendar is approximately 594 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, and the conversion takes into account the specific month and day.
The Hebrew month Adar is the same in all countries. It is a Spring month.
There are 12 months in the Hebrew calendar. In a leap year there are Adar A and Adar B. Adar is the sixth month.
Adar is the sixth month in the Jewish calendar and typically occurs in February or March in the Gregorian calendar. In a leap year, there is an additional month known as Adar I before the regular Adar, making it a 13-month year.
Adar.
Adar is the sixth month of the Hebrew calendar and the twelfth month of the civil calendar used in ancient Persia. It typically falls in February or March on the Gregorian calendar, and it is the month that contains the holiday of Purim.
Shevat is the eleventh month of the Jewish lunar calendar. The month that follows Shevat is Adar, which is the twelfth month. In leap years, there is an additional month called Adar I, followed by Adar II.
Adar is the last month of the Jewish calendar. Purim is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 14th of Adar. They are not one and the same thing.
Most of the annual holy days are concentrated in the month of Tishrei. However, Judaism doesn't have the concept of a holy month.
It depends on the Hebrew Calendar. Every few years, there's an extra month - Adar I and Adar II.
Elul, an autumn month, is the sixth.See also the Related Link.The Hebrew calendar
It's the third month in the Jewish calendar, and it is just as any other month. In a leap year, there are two months of Adar (the sixth month in the calendar).
Nissan follows Adar