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The Shahnama, written in the tenth century by Firdawsi, is the
national epic poem of Persia. It chronicles at great length (nine
volumes in the full English translation, currently out of print)
the reigns and deeds of the earliest Persian kings, over fifty of
them, in four dynasties - the Pishdadians, Kayanians, Ashkanians,
and Sasanians. This book, illustrated with early Persian paintings
which depict the deeds described, presents in easily accessible
language a summary and re-telling of the Shahnama. It covers the
entire epic in one volume, includes an introduction, together with
lists of kings and dynasties, and thereby provides a concise
overview of, and introduction to, this key work.
The Shahnama, written in the tenth century by Firdawsi, is the national epic poem of Persia. It chronicles at great length (nine volumes in the full English translation, currently out of print) the reigns and deeds of the earliest Persian kings, over fifty of them, in four dynasties - the Pishdadians, Kayanians, Ashkanians, and Sasanians. This book, illustrated with early Persian paintings which depict the deeds described, presents in easily accessible language a summary and re-telling of the Shahnama. It covers the entire epic in one volume, includes an introduction, together with lists of kings and dynasties, and thereby provides a concise overview of, and introduction to, this key work.
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
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