- Kai Kobad; and that Ala' al-Din Kai-Qubad I had some p****ages from the
Shahname inscribed on the
walls of
Konya and Sivas. When we take into consideration...
-
treated as a
proper noun,
while the form Zahhāk,
which appears in the
Shāhnāme, was
created through the
influence of the
unrelated Arabic word ḍaḥḥāk...
- Mâzandarân (Persian: مازندران,
ultimately from
Middle Persian: ), is an
important place known as Devil's Land
whose name is
mentioned 63
times in the Shahnameh...
- The
Florence Shahnameh is the
oldest surviving m****cript of the
Shahnameh by Ferdowsi. It
dates from 614 AH (1217 CE, more than 800
years ago), 200 years...
-
special suit
named Babr-e
Bayan in battles.
While the
narrative of the
Shahname is the
definitive work on Rostam,
Ferdowsi did not
invent the character;...
- Two
shatranj players in a
detail from a
Persian miniature painting of
Bayasanghori Shahname made in 1430...
-
incorporated a
number of the
figures and
stories from the
Avesta in his epic
Shāhnāme,
which is
pivotal to
Iranian identity. One
notable example is the incorporation...
-
Identification of the
Character of
Rostam in the
Iranian National Epos
Shāhnāme". Dallmayr, Fred (25
August 1999).
Border Crossings:
Toward a Comparative...
- Kai-Qubad; and that. Ala' al-Din Kai-Qubad I had some p****ages from the
Shahname inscribed on the
walls of
Konya and Sivas. When we take into consideration...
-
theatre was used to tell the
stories of the
Shahname of
Ferdousi in Iran and it was also
called shahname khani. It
dates back to the
Persian empire era...