شب برات

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian شبِ برات (šab-i-barāt), ezafe compound of شب (šab, night) + برات (barāt) (from Arabic بَرَاعَة (barāʕa)).

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Proper noun[edit]

شب برات (śab-e-barātm (Hindi spelling शब-ए-बरात)

  1. The eve of mid-Sha'ban celebrated (mostly in South Asia, Central Asia, Iran, Iraq and Turkey) in commemoration of the dead by lighting up streets and cemeteries and preparing candies and confections (especially halwas).