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  2. Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    The Shahnameh contains the first Persian legend of Alexander the Great in the tradition of the Alexander Romance. Three sections of the Shahnameh are dedicated to Alexander, running over 2,500 verses in total, and Alexander's life is the work's turning point between mythic and historical rulers of Persia. It also represents a turning point of ...

  3. Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp - Wikipedia

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    The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp (Persian: شاهنامه شاه‌طهماسب) or Houghton Shahnameh is one of the most famous illustrated manuscripts of the Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran, and a high point in the art of the Persian miniature. It is probably the most fully illustrated manuscript of the text ever produced.

  4. Alexander the Great in the Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    The first two sections describe the birth of Alexander, his ascent to the throne, and then his wars against Darius in which he emerges victorious and conquers Persia.In the story, Alexander is represented as a legitimate heir to the Persian throne by virtue of his descent from Darab (= Darius III), and so comes from a line of legitimate Persian shahs.

  5. Category:Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Shahnameh — an epic poem of Persian mythology, ...

  6. Research of Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    Research of Shahnameh or Shahnameh study (Persian: شاهنامه پژوهی) is the study of the Persian-language epic poem Shahnameh, its author, Ferdowsi, its historical context, and its relation to Iranian literature.

  7. Abu-Mansuri Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    The Shahnameh of Abu-Mansur is now lost, but its preface which consists of 15 pages, has survived [3] and is one of the oldest examples of Persian prose and is considered one of the most valuable heritages of Persian literature. The Shahnameh of Abu-Mansur was composed at the order of Abu Mansur Muhammad in 346 AH (April 957 AD). [4]

  8. List of places in Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Here is the list of places represented/mentioned in the Persian epic poem Shāhnāma by ... List of Shahnameh characters ...

  9. Rostam and Sohrab - Wikipedia

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    The tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab forms part of the 10th-century Persian epic Shahnameh by the Persian poet Ferdowsi. It tells the tragic story of the heroes Rostam and his son, Sohrab. [1] Statue of Rostam and Sohrab Rustam mourns Suhrab Rostam is stabbing Sohrab Tahmineh comes to visit Rostam