The Gregorian (Miladi) Date is the internationally accepted civil calendar used to track and organize time based on the solar year.
The Afghan (Shamsi) Date is a solar calendar used in Afghanistan, aligning closely with the Gregorian calendar."
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Solar Hejri calendar, Shamsi Hijri calendar or Jalali calendar, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
Arabic calendar also known in English as the Muslim calendar and Islamic calendar, is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days.
The Julian Date (JD) is a continuous count of days since the beginning of the Julian Period, which is set at noon Universal Time (UT) on January 1, 4713 BCE in the Julian calendar.
The Hebrew Date refers to the date in the Hebrew or Jewish calendar, which is a lunisolar calendar used primarily for religious and cultural purposes in Judaism.
The Kurdish Date typically refers to the calendar system used by the Kurdish people, which is often based on the Persian calendar, also known as the Solar Hijri calendar.