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Luhrasp (Persian: لهراسپ), was
ruler of the
Afrasiyab dynasty in ca. 1475. He was the son and
successor of Kiya
Husayn I. Not much more is
known about...
- 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) and...
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Khosrow ruled over Iran for 60 years, and then
handed the
power to the Kay
Luhrasp. Kay
Khosrow destro**** an idol
temple by the Lake Chichast, and at the...
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ruler of the
Afrasiyab dynasty. Kiya
Husayn was
later succeeded by his son
Luhrasp, who
ruled sometime around 1475. His grandson, Kiya
Husayn II,
ruled over...
- 15th-century till his
death in 1504. He was the
grandson and
successor of
Luhrasp. He
ruled over a
large part of
western Mazandaran, and
districts of Firuzkuh...
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successor of Iskandar-i Shaykhi. Kiya
Husayn was
later succeeded by his son,
Luhrasp. Bosworth, C. E. (1984). "ĀL-E AFRĀSĪĀB".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I...
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Mirza Amanullah, was
awarded the
title 'Khan Zaman',
while his
second son,
Luhrasp, was
granted his late father's title,
Mahabat Khan.
Sirajul Islam; Miah...
- and a
fragment from the
history of the Jews. The work of the
Painter of
Luhrasp and
Master of Alp
Arslan is
again evident. Some
differences in
style can...
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ideas that had not been
shown in
earlier Shahnameh versions.
These include Luhrasp enthroned,
combat between Rustam and Barzu,
Rustam and
Isfandiyar shaking...