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Sistan tradition,
Goshtasb demands the
throne from his
father Lohrasp, but
storms off to
India ("Hind") when the king declines.
Goshtasb's brother Zareh (Zareh/Zarer...
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female figure in Shāhnāmeh and
Iranian mythology. She is
married to
Goshtāsb and the
mother of Esfandiār. In the Shāhnāme, she is the
daughter of the...
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Goshtasb Khan Ahmad-e
Sofla (Persian: گشتاسب خان احمدسفلي, also
Romanized as
Goshtāsb Khān Aḩmad-e Soflá) is a
village in
Babuyi Rural District, Basht...
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Fariborz Farzad Feraydoon (Feraydun)
Farshad Farhang Garshasp Ghazi Giv
Goshtasb Halbast Homayun Hormuzd Hooman Houshang Houtan Ibrahim Iman Izad Iraj Jamshid...
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Indian medical researcher Katāyoun, in
Persian mythology, the wife of
Goshtāsb and the
mother of Esfandiār "Katayun".
Encyclopaedica Iranica. Retrieved...
- Frazdān is the name of the lake
mentioned in the
Avesta while referring to
Goshtasb's war with two of its enemies.
Armenians were
predominantly Zoroastrian...
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Revolutionary &
Martyr | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2024-11-08.
Goshtasb, Farzaneh; Kamalizadeh,
Tahereh (2022). "AN
ACCOUNT AND
ANALYSIS OF METEMPSYCHOSIS...
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Ghazanfari Khan Ahmad-e
Sofla Ghurak-e Olya Ghurak-e
Sofla Ghurak-e
Vosta Goshtasb Khan Ahmad-e
Sofla Gowhargan-e
Sofla Hajj
Qalandar Kateh-ye
Basht Lirab...
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Joseph H. (1998). "Dabestan-i-Mazahib or
School of
Religious Doctrines".
Goshtasb, Farzaneh; Kamalizadeh,
Tahereh (2022). "AN
ACCOUNT AND
ANALYSIS OF METEMPSYCHOSIS...
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Ghazanfari Khan Ahmad-e
Sofla Ghurak-e Olya Ghurak-e
Sofla Ghurak-e
Vosta Goshtasb Khan Ahmad-e
Sofla Gowhargan-e
Sofla Hajj
Qalandar Kateh-ye
Basht Lirab...