
How does the Quatzikosahan Calendar work?
Our Calendar starts on
Gregorian 20th of April 1889,
the date when a good and fearless man,
the protector of our Aryan People,
came into this world as a little baby boy.

Each year consists of two periods of 182 days.
In each period there are 13 months.
Each month consists of two weeks.
But the days are numbered from 01 to 14
so that 01 to 07 is the first week
and 08 to 14 is the second week.
Here is an example:
<year> . <period> . <month> . <day>
117 . 1 . 08 . 12
Also there is the starting day of the year numbered 00
This always falls on Gregorian 20th of April.
That makes (182 x 2) days plus 1 day
So we get a normal year of 365 days.
Below are tables you can use to calculate the EAH date.
The third table [the last one] is used for Leap Years.
When there is a Leap Year
Then there is an additional day also numbered 00.
This always falls on Gregorian 20th Oct.
You can learn about Leap Years here
Our calendar uses the Iranian system of Leap Years.
The following Table is for a Leap Year
If you think our Calendar is strange
you may study the Jewish Calendar
which is also strange and quite complicated.
There are many communities of people in the world
who have different Calendars
compared to the one you are used to.