- The
Shahnameh (Persian: شاهنامه, romanized:
Šāhnāme, lit. 'The Book of Kings',
modern Iranian Persian pronunciation [ʃɒːh.nɒː.ˈme]), also transliterated...
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produced in this era,
including the
Zafername (Book of Victories), the
Şahname-ı
Selim Han (Book of
Kings of
Selim Khan). and the Şehinşahname (Book of...
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which is
located near Tehran, is an
important location in Ferdowsi's
Šāhnāme, an
Iranian epic poem
based on the
ancient legends of Iran. It appears...
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member of a
class of
warriors in Iran from the 9th to the 12th century.
Šāhnāme ("Book of Kings"), the
national epic of Iran,
written by 10th-century Persian...
- Preceded by Zahāk
Legendary Kings of the
Šāhnāme 1800–2300 (after Keyumars) Succeeded by Manučehr...
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Persian Šāhnāme, with the
story of the
descendant of Hōšang (Haošiiaŋha), Ferēdūn, and the latter's
three sons – Salm, Tūr, and Īraj – from the
Šāhnāme. The...
- Nimrod. From Zubdat-al Tawarikh, 1566-1574
Persian Art by
Ottoman Scholar Seyyid Lokman "
Şahname-ı
Selim Han" "Persian: شاهنامه ی سلطان سلیم" m****cript....
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extensively towards the end of his life; his best
known work is "Selim
Şahname", an epic
history of
Selim I's reign. Bitlisi's
Persian Hasht Bihist (also...
- Press. pp. 707–708. Dulęba, Władysław (1995). The
Cyrus Legend in the
Šāhnāme.
Enigma Press. pp. 63, 80. ISBN 978-83-86110-19-3. Herzfeld,
Ernst (1982)...
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national epic of Šhāhnāmeh,
composed by 10th-century
Persian poet Ferdowsi.
Šāhnāme itself was
based on Xwadāynāmag (Khwaday-Namag), an
earlier Middle Persian...