- The body of
Kosrow Shakibā'i is laid to rest (Paykar-e
Kosrow Shakibā'i Tash'ee Shod), in Persian, Jām-e Jam, July 20, 2008, [2].
Kosrow Shakibā'i from...
- of milk.
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- Tāq Kasrā (Arabic: طاق كسرى, romanized: ṭāq kisrā), also
transcribed as Taq-i
Kisra or Taq-e
Kesra (Persian: طاق کسری, romanized: tâğe kasrâ) or Ayvān-e...
- Allāh", "in the name of God"), with the name of
Yazdegerd or his
predecessor Ḵosrow II, but a few have the name of ʿAbdallāh b. ʿĀmer,
conqueror and governor...
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biographical dictionaries of
poets (taḏkera-ye šoʿarā) that the
court in La**** of
Ḵosrow Malek had an
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modern historians to
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Kavad II (son of
Kosrow)
returned Palestine and the True
Cross to the
Byzantines and
signed a peace...
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- Shah Esmaʿil as: "the king of
Persian lands and the heir to Jamšid and Kay-
ḵosrow" (Navāʾi, pp. 578, 700–702, 707).
During Shah ʿAbbās's
reign the transformation...