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35  * The Persian calendar is strictly solar, and thus a Persian year has twelve
36 * solar months. A Persian year is about 365 days long, except in leap years
59 * Constant for Farvardin, the 1st month of the Persian year.
65 * Constant for Ordibehesht, the 2nd month of the Persian year.
71 * Constant for Khordad, the 3rd month of the Persian year.
77 * Constant for Tir, the 4th month of the Persian year.
83 * Constant for Mordad, the 5th month of the Persian year.
89 * Constant for Shahrivar, the 6th month of the Persian year.
95 * Constant for Mehr, the 7th month of the Persian year.
101 * Constant for Aban, the 8th month of the Persian year.
107 * Constant for Azar, the 9th month of the Persian year.
113 * Constant for Dei, the 10th month of the Persian year.
119 * Constant for Bahman, the 11th month of the Persian year.
125 * Constant for Esfand, the 12th month of the Persian year.
169 * Determine whether a year is a leap year in the Persian calendar
171 static UBool isLeapYear(int32_t year);
174 * Return the day # on which the given year starts. Days are counted
177 int32_t yearStart(int32_t year);
183 * @param year The hijri shamsi year
184 * @param year The hijri shamsi month, 0-based
186 int32_t monthStart(int32_t year, int32_t month) const;
200 * @param year The hijri shamsi year
201 * @param year The hijri shamsi month, 0-based
207 * Return the number of days in the given Persian year
216 // Return JD of start of given month/year
236 * <li>YEAR
309 * Returns the year in which the default century begins
318 * indicate an uninitialized state. Once the system default century date and year
339 * Returns the beginning date of the 100-year window that dates
345 * Returns the first year of the 100-year window that dates with
351 * Initializes the 100-year window that dates with 2-digit years