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write a short note on diamond Jubilee, golden jubilee and silver jubilee ​

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A jubilee is a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting the 25th, 35th, 40th, 50th, 60th, or 70th anniversary. Of biblical origins, the term is often now used to denote the celebrations associated with the reign of a monarch after a milestone number of years have passed.Religious usage

Main articles: Jubilee (biblical) and Jubilee (Christianity)

The Jubilee (Hebrew: יובל yūḇāl) year (every 50th year) and the Sabbatical year (every seventh year) are Biblical commandments concerning ownership of land and slaves. The laws concerning the Sabbatical year are still observed by many religious Jews in the State of Israel, while the Jubilee has not been observed for many centuries. According to the Hebrew Bible, every seventh year farmers in the land of Israel are commanded to let their land lie fallow. The celebration of the Jubilee is the fiftieth year, that is, the year after seven Sabbatical cycles. In Roman Catholic tradition, a Jubilee is a year of remission of sins and also the punishment due to sin.[1]

Other usage

See also: List of Jubilees of British monarchs

Silver jubilee, for a 25th anniversary

Coral jubilee, for a 35th anniversary

Ruby jubilee, for a 40th anniversary

Golden jubilee, for a 50th anniversary

Diamond jubilee, for a 60th anniversary

Sapphire jubilee, for a 65th anniversary

Platinum jubilee, for a 70th anniversary

These are nevertheless used as general terms also in the modern world.

See also

Wedding anniversary#Celebration and gifts

Hierarchy of precious substances

Jubilee Debt Coalition

Jubilee 2000

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