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Middle Persian transliteration in
Latin script: pad kārnāmag ī ardaxšīr ī
pābagān ēdōn nibišt ēstād kū pas az marg ī
alaksandar ī hrōmāyīg ērānšahr 240 kadag-xwadāy...
- ("Book of Chess") from the 7th
century AD. The Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan refers to
Ardashir I as a
master of the game: "By the help of Providence...
- like Dara's.
Another differing account exists in Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan, in
which Ardashir is
presented as the son of Sasan, a
descendant of Darius...
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legends such as the
Shahnameh and the
Middle Persian Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan, and
other early Islamic sources provide early attestation of the name...
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Among the
texts included in the
unique MK are: the Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan is a
hagiography of
Ardashir I, the
founder of the S****anid
dynasty the...
- son of Sasan.
Another narrative that
exists in Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan and Ferdowsi's
Shahnameh also
states it says that
Ardashir was born from...
- Šāhpur, Šahfur.
According to the semi-legendary Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan, a
Middle Persian biography of
Ardashir I, the
daughter of the Parthian...
- "Daylamites" (Δελυμαῖοι). In the
Middle Persian prose Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan, the last
ruler of the
Parthian Empire, Artab**** V (r. 208–224) summoned...
- texts, for
instance in Drakht-i Asurig, Bundahishn, Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan, and
Khosrow and Ridag.[better source needed] In the
tenth century AD Al-Farabi...
- used in
composing the epic,
prominent being the Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan,
which was
originally written during the late S****anid era and gave accounts...