k Iran Persia The assassination of Chosroes. From a Mughal manuscript of Firdausis Shahnameh, 1535 The Shahnameh or Shahnama Persian hnmeh, The Book of Kings is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between c.977 and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Iran and related PersoIranian cultures. Consisting of some 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh tells the mythical and to some Consisting of some 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh tells the mythical and to some extent the historical past of Greater Iran from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century.The work is of central importance in Persian culture, regarded as a literary masterpiece, and definitive of ethnonational cultural identity of Iran. It is also important to the contemporary adherents of Zoroastrianism, in that it traces the historical links between the beginnings of the religion with the death of the last Zoroastrian. It is also important to the contemporary adherents of Zoroastrianism, in that it traces the historical links between the beginnings of the religion with the Muslim conquest. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Iran   Persia: The assassination of Chosroes. From a Mughal manuscript of Firdausi s Shahnameh, 1535 The Shahnameh or Shah nama  Persian:           hn meh,  The Book of Kings   is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between c.977 and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Iran and related Perso Iranian cultures. Consisting of some 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh tells the mythical and to some Consisting of some 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh tells the mythical and to some extent the historical past of Greater Iran from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century.  The work is of central importance in Persian culture, regarded as a literary masterpiece, and definitive of ethno national cultural identity of Iran. It is also important to the contemporary adherents of Zoroastrianism, in that it traces the historical links between the beginnings of the religion with the death of the last Zoroastrian. It is also important to the contemporary adherents of Zoroastrianism, in that it traces the historical links between the beginnings of the religion with the Muslim conquest.
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Iran / Persia: The assassination of Chosroes. From a Mughal manuscript of Firdausi's Shahnameh, 1535

The Shahnameh or Shah-nama (Persian: شاهنامه Šāhnāmeh, 'The Book of Kings') is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between c.977 and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Iran and related Perso-Iranian cultures. Consisting of some 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh tells the mythical and to some Consisting of some 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh tells the mythical and to some extent the historical past of Greater Iran from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century. The work is of central importance in Persian culture, regarded as a literary masterpiece, and definitive of ethno-national cultural identity of Iran. It is also important to the contemporary adherents of Zoroastrianism, in that it traces the historical links between the beginnings of the religion with the death of the last Zoroastrian. It is also important to the contemporary adherents of Zoroastrianism, in that it traces the historical links between the beginnings of the religion with the Muslim conquest.

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