List of calendars
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[edit] In current use
- Afghan calendar (Afghan Calendar Project)
- Armenian calendar
- Astronomical year numbering
- Bahá'í calendar
- Bengali calendar
- Berber calendar
- Buddhist calendar
- Chinese calendar
- Coptic calendar
- Ethiopian calendar
- Fiscal year
- Germanic calendar (still in use by Ásatrúar)
- Gregorian calendar
- Hebrew calendar
- Hindu calendars
- Indian national calendar
- ISO week date
- Iranian calendar
- Irish calendar
- Islamic calendar
- Japanese calendar
- Javanese calendar
- Julian calendar (still used by Orthodox churches for Easter)
- Revised Julian calendar
- Malayalam calendar
- Maya calendar (parts still used by Maya Indians)
- Nanakshahi calendar
- Nepali calendar
- Nepal Sambat
- Runic calendar (Still in use by Ásatrúar)
- Tamil Calendar
- Thai lunar calendar (still used for some Thai holidays)
- Thai solar calendar
- Tibetan calendar
- Zoroastrian calendar (including Parsi)
[edit] Archaic calendars
- Ancient Macedonian calendar
- Attic calendar
- Aztec calendar
- Babylonian calendar
- Byzantine calendar
- Coligny calendar
- Egyptian calendar
- French Revolutionary calendar
- Hellenic calendar
- Mesoamerican calendars
- Positivist calendar
- Roman calendar
- Runic calendar
- Soviet revolutionary calendar
- King's Calendar
[edit] Proposed
[edit] Reform calendars
The following are proposed reforms of the Gregorian calendar
- 13 moon calendar
- Common-Civil-Calendar-and-Time
- Holocene calendar
- International Fixed Calendar (also called the International Perpetual calendar)
- New Earth Calendar
- Pax Calendar
- Sol Calendar
- Symmetry454
- World Calendar
- 30x11 Calendar
[edit] Non-Earth calendar proposals
- Darian system: a series of proposed calendars developed by Thomas Gangale for future colonists living on other bodies in our solar system. The most complete variant is the one developed for Mars, although variants exist for timekeeping on the four Galilean moons of Jupiter, and on Titan.