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Fictional character
Arjāsp (Persian: اَرجاسْپ) is a figure from the Iranian national history, where he appears as a major antagonists of the Iranians. He is already mentioned
Arjasp
Zoroastrian Middle Persian heroic poem
the Daēva-worshipping king of the Un-Iranian Xyonites (< Av. x́yaona-), Arjāsp ( Middle Persian Arzāsp < Avestan Arəjaṱ.aspa), who demands that Wištāsp
Ayadgar-i_Zariran
Persian epic poem by Ferdowsi, including both heroes and villains: Arash Arjasp Afrasiab Abteen Arnavaz Armin Arman Babak Bārbad Bizhan Bahram Bahman Borzou
List_of_Shahnameh_characters
Epic poem by Ferdowsi
the wars with Afrasiab, Daqiqi's account of the story of Goshtasp and Arjasp, and Rostam and Esfandyar. A brief mention of the Arsacid (Parthian) dynasty
Shahnameh
Historical region in Central Asia
Aḥmad (1989). "Bīderafš". Encyclopædia Iranica. Tafażżolī, Aḥmad (1986). "Arjasp". Encyclopædia Iranica. Mayrhofer, Manfred (1977). Iranisches Personennamenbuch
Turan
Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh
return, Goshtasp informs him that during his absence the king of Turan: Arjāsp had rebelled and attacked Iran's capital and abducted Esfandiyār's two sisters
Esfandiyār
Figure in Zoroastrianism
featured in the Pahlavi narrative about the war between Vishtaspa and Arzāsp (Arjāsp, king of the Xiiaonas). In Yasht 9.31, Vishtaspa prays to Druuāspā that
Vishtaspa
819–999 Sunni Iranian empire in Central Asia
complete a small part of it, which was about the conflict between Gushtasp and Arjasp. However, the most prominent poet of that age was Ferdowsi, born in Tus
Samanid_Empire
Ethnic group from the early history of the Iranian peoples
Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. IV. Iranica Foundation. Tafażżolī, Aḥmad (2011). "Arjasp". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. II. Iranica Foundation. Yarshater, Ehsan (1983)
Turya_(Avesta)
Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran. He fought in Arjasp's army against Iranians. When Arjasp, the king of Turan, learns that Iranians have converted
Biderafsh
Persian writer
Shahnameh had been completed, which was about the conflict between Gushtasp and Arjasp. The rapid growth of interest in ancient Iranian history made Ferdowsi continue
Daqiqi
Illuminated Shahnameh manuscript from 1430
shows the direction later royal commissions would take. Isfandiyar kills Arjasp to rescue his sisters The meeting of Ardashir with Golnar Faramarz son of
Baysunghur_Shahnameh
National history of pre-Islamic Iran
reject the new religion, hostilities resume under the new Turanian leader Arjasp and many heroes on both sides get killed. This part also includes the tragic
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Kaboli Turanian Zadashm Pashang Aghrirat Garsivaz Afrasiab Tageuo Shideh Arjasp Viseh Piran Houman Barman Nastihan Biderafsh Clans and families Kashvadian
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