ShahGah – Monarchy Calendar in Persia Territory
ShahGah is a beautifully designed calendar app dedicated to the historical monarchy timeline of Persia, helping you explore royal events, manage personal schedules, and stay connected with global time—all in one place.
Whether you're interested in Persian history, tracking important dates, or organizing daily life, ShahGah provides a unique and elegant calendar experience.
Key Features
Monarchy Calendar Explore historical monarchy timelines across Persian territories with a structured and easy-to-navigate calendar view.
Event & Birthday Management Create, organize, and track personal events, reminders, and birthdays so you never miss important moments.
World Clock Stay aware of time across multiple cities worldwide—perfect for international communication and planning.
Dark & Light Themes Switch seamlessly between dark and light modes for a comfortable viewing experience anytime.
Multilingual Support Use ShahGah in multiple languages for a personalized and accessible experience.
Weather Forecast Check local weather conditions directly in the app to plan your day with confidence.
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To install ShahGah, simply use the following command:
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