- Kay
Lohrasp (Persian: لهراسپ) was a
legendary Iranian king who
ruled Iran
after Kay Khosrow. He had two
brave sons
Vishtaspa (also
known as Gushtasp)...
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Luarsab (Georgian: ლუარსაბ) is a
Georgian male name
derived from the
Persian Lohrāsp, a name of the
legendary Kayanid king from Ferdowsi’s
Shahnameh who reigned...
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Kayanian kings,
namely Kay Kawād, Kay Kāvus (Uzava), Kay Khosrow, Kay
Lohrasp, and Vishtaspa.
Towards the end of the S****anid period,
Khosrow I (named...
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legendary rulers who held the
title include Kay Kavus, Kay Khosrow, and Kay
Lohrasp.
Rezakhani 2017, pp. 79, 83.
Schindel 2013, pp. 836–837. Rezakhani, Khodadad...
- years: The
third three thousand years ends in the
middle of the era of Kay
Lohrasp. The most
important feature of this
period is the
emergence of Zoroaster...
- as an
Iranian girl and a
descendant of Nowzar. Goshtāsb is the son of
Lohrāsp, the
shahanshah of Iran. Goshtāsb asks his
father to
become king, but his...
- Preceded by Kay Kāvus
Legendary King of Iran 60
years (2691–2751
after Keyumars) Succeeded by Kay
Lohrasp...
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Goshtasp is
identified as a
member of the
Kayanian dynasty, is the son of
Lohrasp/Lohrasb (etc.), is the
brother of Zareh/Zarer (etc.), is the
father of...
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Fereydun Jamshid Kaveh the
Blacksmith Kay
Kawad Kay Kāvus Kay
Khosrow Kay
Lohrasp Kay
Bahman Keyumars Khosrow ****hiravan
Khosrow Parviz Kush the Tusked...
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Kayanian King
Goshtasp and
Queen Katāyoun. He was the
grandchild of Kay
Lohrasp. Esfandiyār is best
known for the
tragic story of a
battle with Rostam...