Persian marriage is when a man and a woman decide to get married in a ceremony that follows the traditions of the people from Iran (which used to be called Persia).
First, the man usually asks the woman if she wants to marry him. If she says yes, they tell their families and start planning for the wedding.
In Persian culture, the wedding usually lasts several days and includes lots of parties and ceremonies. One of the main traditions is the "sofreh aghd," which is a special table set up for the ceremony. It has a lot of special things on it, like candles, sweets, and a mirror.
Another important part of the Persian marriage is the "khastegari," which is when the man's family goes to the woman's family's house to ask for her hand in marriage. They usually bring gifts and sweets to show that they like the woman and want to take care of her.
At the wedding ceremony, the man and woman exchange rings and sign a special marriage contract. This is an important legal document that says they are married and outlines what they promise to do for each other.
After the wedding, the couple usually start their new life together and move into a new home. They also often have a big party called a "jashn-e aroosi" to celebrate their marriage with friends and family.
Persian marriage is an important part of the culture, and it helps bring families and communities together.