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Rostam Pop Up Book. Prince of Sorrows. Zahhak show. An Immersive Audiobook Experience "Creating this audiobook breathes new life into the Shahnameh stories. Download from Audiable. How ever Young Ferdowsi with encouragement of a close friend dares continuing what Daghighi had already started.

These verses clearly show evidence of Pahlavi knowledge of Hakim Ferdousi. Jan 12, by Amir. The verses in this section explain what the initial idea of gatherers of Shahnameh was and how were the wisdom and stories collected. Ferdowsi continues to bring his concerns and nostalgic motif amongst the verses. Jan 10, by Amir. Jan 4, by Amir. This section consists of praises upon Prophet Mohammad, and includes the very famous verses which denote Hakim Ferdowsi as being Shia.

Dec 29, by Amir. Dec 24, by Amir. In this final episode, Dr. Varjavand explains ways of narration of old myths and stories and emphasises how Iranian civilisation has played a pivotal role in human history. Dec 22, by Amir. In this second episode Parviz Varjavand gives basic information about early stages of human civilisation and how it relates to Iranian mythology and how should we time origins of these stories. Dec 18, by Amir. In this first episode of Interview series Parviz Varjavand explains how Shahnameh and mythology relate to archeology and ancient history, explaining the view of ancient Iranians who looked at Shahnameh as a history book.

Dec 13, by Amir. These verses clearly show evidence of Pahlavi knowledge of Hakim Ferdousi. Apple Podcasts Preview. Customer Reviews. Top Podcasts In Arts. Fresh Air. The Moth. Nice Try! Roman Mars. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. At the age of twelve he is a capable archer. His dream is to shoot an arrow far enough to mark the border between the rival empires of Persia and Tooran.

He believes that Simorgh the Queen of Birds has given him a message in the form of a riddle that will help him achieve his dream. But he is unaware that Ahriman the Devil and his Deevs are plotting against him. This book is inspired by the ancient story of Arash the Swift Arrow who with a single shot sent an arrow all the way to the Oxus River and marked the border between Persia and her rival empire of Tooran. The story introduces several other characters of Persian mythology including King Hooshang, Simorgh, Zahak, Ahriman and his Deevs, as well as the Zoroastrian philosophy of the constant battle between Good and Evil, to an audience of 8 to 12 year olds.

Children with or without Persian heritage, might be more attracted to the mystery and intrigue in which the heroes are children their own age. High up on the Mountain of Gems lives the Simorgh, a wise phoenix whose flapping wings disperse the seeds of life across the world.



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