What is the history behind celebrating Christmas on 25th December?

Christmas is traditionally celebrated on 25 December. There are many differences of opinion among historians regarding the date of Christmas. According to historians, it started on this day at the time of the birth of Lord Jesus. The description given in it indicates the spring season and the spring season comes in the end of March or beginning of April.

7 January is celebrated in many countries –
In countries such as Russia, Israel, Egypt, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Moldova, Macedonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Romania, Serbia, Belarus, Montenegro, Kazakhstan, Christmas is celebrated on January 7, specifically due to the difference between Gregorian and Julian calendars, Christmas was first celebrated on January 7, when England began adopting the Gregorian calendar in 1752. Many people did not accept this easily and followed the Julian calendar. The first Christmas was celebrated on Sunday.

It is said that there is no date of birth of Jesus mentioned in the Bible and there are two events associated with the birth of Jesus. According to the first incident, Emperor Augustus ordered that everyone in his kingdom turn in their names Register the parents of Jesus Jesus was born on the way, and it was very cold at that time.

According to another story, people spent sleepless nights tending their sheep, and when Jesus Christ was born, Jesus' parents were staying in the same sheepfold on a very cold day.

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