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Sindukht (Persian: سیندُخت) (meaning "the
daughter of Simorgh) is the
married to
Mehrab Kaboli and the
mother of Roodabeh, in the
Persian epic poem Shahnameh...
- Shahnameh. She is the
princess of Kabul,
daughter of
Mehrab Kaboli and
Sindukht, and
later she
becomes married to Zal, as they
become lovers. They had...
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Zahhak Sām
Mehrab Kaboli Sindukht Zāl
Rudabeh Shaghad Rostam...
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Nariman Sām
Mehrab Kaboli Sindukht Zāl
Rudaabeh Rostam Tahmineh Sohrab...
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Garshasp Mardas Nariman Zahhak Sām
Mehrab Kaboli Sindukht Zāl
Rudaabeh Shaghad Rostam Tahmineh Faramarz Sohrab...
- Shahnameh. She is the
princess of Kabul,
daughter of
Mehrab Kaboli and
Sindukht, and
later she
becomes married to Zal, as they
become lovers. They had...
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lover of
Bahram V Gor Sudabeh, wife of Kay
Kavus Sahi, wife of Iraj
Sindukht,
grandmother of
Rustam Shahrnāz,
daughter of Jamshid, wife of
Zahak and...
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Mamluk period, Syria, late 13th-century, Sam
granting an
audience to
Queen Sindukht,
Folio from the "Freer
Small Shahnama".
Ilkhanid period,
early 14th century...
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father of
Rudaba and
grandfather of her son, the
famous Persian hero, Rostam. His wife is
Sindukht.
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returned to the
palace and
praised Zal's
glamorous qualities for his wife
Sindukht, but said the
gladiator had only one flaw and that he had
white hair. Rudaba...