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Garshāsp (Persian: گرشاسپ
pronounced [gæɹ'ʃɒːsp]) was, in
Persian mythology, the last Shah of the
Pishdadian dynasty of
Persia according to Shahnameh....
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mythological Persian monster-slayer
Garshasp. a
Standalone Expansion Pack
Garshasp:
Temple of the
Dragon was
released in 2012.
Garshasp was
released for Windows...
- The
Garshasp-nama (Persian: گرشاسپنامه) is an epic poem by
Asadi Tusi (died 1072/73). It has been
described as one of the best epic
poems in
Persian literature...
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Garshasp II (Persian: گرشاسپ), was the last
Persian Kakuyid Emir of Yazd and Abarkuh. He was the son of Ali ibn Faramurz.
After the
death of Garshasp's...
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military force to Yazd
where Garshasp was
arrested and
jailed in Jibal,
while Yazd was
granted to the
royal cupbearer.
Garshasp, however,
escaped and returned...
- al-adwīa. He
later went to
Nakhjavan and
completed his
seminal work, the
Garshāsp-nama (dedicated to Abu Dolaf,
ruler of Nakhjavan), in 1065–1066. Asadi...
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Garshasp I ibn
Muhammad (Persian: گرشاسپ بن محمد),
mostly known as
Garshasp I, was the
Kakuyid emir of Hamadan,
including Nihawand,
Borujerd and western...
- by his son Faramurz.
While in
Hamadan another Kakuyid,
Garshasp I, took power. In 1095,
Garshasp II
became the new emir of the
Kakuyid dynasty, and was...
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military force to Yazd
where Garshasp was
arrested and
jailed in Jibal,
while Yazd was
granted to the
royal cupbearer.
Garshasp, however,
escaped and returned...
- Ketāb al-Sakisarān
cited by al-Masudi.
These related the
deeds of the hero
Garshasp and his descendants, Narimān, Sām, Zāl or Dastān, and
above all of the...