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story of
Keyumars. He was the
first king to
arise among humans, who at that time
lived in
mountain caves and wore the
skins of leopards.
Keyumars was also...
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Sorush warned Keyumars, Siāmak led an army of his own. Siāmak
accepted a
challenge to
single combat and died at the
hands of the demon.
Keyumars mourned for...
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emergence of civilisation.
Ferdowsi and many
historians have
considered Keyumars to be
first to use animals' skin and hair as clothing,
while others propose...
- man/king'
figures in
different Iranian traditions,
along with Jamshid,
Keyumars, and Tahmuras. In the Avesta, he is
called Haoshyangha and is
given the...
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legends of Iran. It
appears in the
epics as the
homeland of the
protoplast Keyumars, the
birthplace of King Manuchehr, the
place where King
Fereydun bound...
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credits him with the
invention of music. From the skin-clad
followers of
Keyumars,
humanity had
risen to a
great civilization in Jamshid's time. Jamshid...
- and
ruling for a
period of over two
thousand years.
Their progenitor was
Keyumars, the
first human and the "Zoroastrian Adam". He was
followed by his descendants...
- Book of Kings", the
divinity Sorush appears in the form of a parī to warn
Keyumars (the
mythological first man and shah of the world) and his son
Siamak of...
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Hushang Īrāj
Iskandar Jamshid Kaveh the
blacksmith Kai
Khosrow Keshvad Keyumars Kai
Kavoos Katayoun Kasra kamus Kianoosh Manuchehr Manijeh Mardas Mehrab...
- Preceded by
Jamshid Legendary Kings of the Shāhnāma 800–1800 (after
Keyumars) Succeeded by Fereydun...