- Zahhāk or
Zahāk (pronounced [zæhɒːk]) (Persian: ضحّاک), also
known as
Zahhak the
Snake Shoulder (Persian: ضحاک ماردوش, romanized: Zahhāk-e Mārdoush),...
-
against Zahāk.
Zahāk had
already left his capital,
which fell to Fereydun's
troops with
little resistance.
Fereydun released all of
Zahāk's prisoners...
- Bidlisi.
Zahak, who is
named Zuhak by the Kurds, was an evil ****yrian king who
conquered Iran and had
serpents growing from his shoulders.
Zahak's rule lasted...
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Zahak-e Pain (Persian: زحک پایین, also
Romanized as
Zaḥaḵ-e Pāyīn) is a
village in
Jakdan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Bashagard County...
- Jamšid. Fereydun,
together with Kāve,
revolted against the
tyrannical king,
Zahāk,
defeated and
arrested him in the
Alborz Mountains. Afterwards, Fereydun...
- had
already lost
several of his
children to
Zahak,
trained the men in the mountains, and
stormed Zahak's palace,
severing the
heads of the
snakes and...
-
national uprising against the evil
foreign tyrant Zahāk,
after losing two of his
children to
serpents of
Zahāk.
Tlepsh and Kurdalægon
respectively the Circ****ian...
-
themselves with the Quran.
Khamenei is
often compared to King Zahhak.
Khamenei Zahak a
derogatory term used to
nickname him, was a main anti-Iranian
regime chant...
-
lover of
Bahram V Gor Azarmidokht,
Queen of
Queens of Iran Arnavāz, wife of
Zahak and
later of
Freydon Spanoy, a
Turanian princess Banou of
Gazor Banou of...
- are
described at
great length. The hero
returns home and pays
homage to
Zahak. He woos a
princess of Rum,
restores her
father (Eṯreṭ) to his
throne in...