The Shahname, literally meaning 'Book of Kings,' is structured according to the mythical and historical reign of 50 Persian Kings. The epic can be roughly divided into three parts: the first part tells of the mythical creation of Persia and its earliest mythical past; the second part tells of the legendary Kings and the heroes Rostam and Sohrab; the third part blends historical fact with legend, telling of the semi-mythical adventures of actual historical Kings.
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Shahnameh
The Timeless Hero of Persian Legends
Shahnameh
Ferdowsi, the celebrated Persian poet born around 935 near Ṭūs, is best known for his monumental work, the Shāh-nāmeh, or "Book of Kings." Little is known about his life, but his legacy lives on through this epic poem comprising nearly 60,000 couplets. He embarked on a 35-year journey to versify the tales of pre-Islamic and legendary Persia, based on earlier works, creating a masterpiece that transcends time. Ferdowsi's name is synonymous with Persian literature, and his Shahnameh remains an enduring testament to the rich storytelling tradition of Iran, making him one of the greatest figures in the history of literature.
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Rostam
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Rostam, the iconic hero of Persian mythology, is a legendary figure whose story has captivated generations. Son of Zāl and Rudaba, his extraordinary life and adventures were immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, the "Epic of Kings." Rostam's heroic journey unfolds through tragic battles, epic expeditions, and a poignant encounter with his own son, Sohrab. He epitomizes Persian courage and is celebrated as the mightiest of Iranian paladins, his legend steeped in the rich history and folklore of pre-Islamic Iran. Riding the formidable stallion Rakhsh and adorned in the formidable Babr-e Bayan, Rostam's legacy stands as a symbol of unwavering bravery in the face of adversity.
a Persian Masterpiece
Unveil the Epic Saga of Persian Heritage
The Shahnameh, often referred to as the "Epic of Kings," is a magnum opus of Persian literature, an intricate tapestry of tales that have woven together the very fabric of Iran's cultural and historical identity. Penned by the 10th-century poet Ferdowsi, this monumental work encompasses pre-Islamic Iranian folklore and history, encapsulating the essence of an ancient civilization. It is a chronicle of legendary heroes and noble kings, epic battles, and tragic destinies, all set against the backdrop of a rich and diverse land. The Shahnameh's pages resound with the echoes of valor and virtue, embodying the enduring spirit of a people whose stories have been etched into the annals of time. It remains a timeless testament to the power of storytelling and a wellspring of inspiration, offering a window into the heart of Persia's past and the depth of its cultural heritage.
The Book of Kings
Ferdowsi
Persian Epic Poet & Author of Shahnameh
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