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Pre-Islamic Arabia was a home to many calendars, mostly known from inscriptions. Calendars often varied by region, and cities or kingdoms often used a lunar calendar, a lunisolar calendar, and much more rarely, a solar calendar. Lunisolar calendars used the lunar phases of the moon to count months and the rotation of the earth around the sun to count years. Because twelve lunar months are 11–12 days shorter than a solar year, lunisolar calendars used intercalation to synchronize the months with the seasons and years.
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