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The Wikipedia article on "Eid" lists several festivals which include "Eid" in their name, including:

"Eid-e Nowruz (Persian: عید نوروز eyde nowruz), celebrated on Nowruz and marking the first day of spring and the beginning of the Iranian year as well as the Baha'i year"

So, yes, Bahá'ís celebrate New Year (currently celebrated on 21. March), but we normally just call it "Naw Ruz". The Wikipedia article also mentiones "breaking of the fast"; New Year marks the end of the Bahá'í fast.

However, please note that Muslims have a different Eid festival (the end of the month of Ramadan).

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