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Namah (other)
Namah (Persian for "reflection on" or Sanskrit for "salution to" ) may refer to : *'' Faramarz Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Faramarz *''Sindbad Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Sindbad *'' Shah Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the King * ''Namah'' (TV series), 2019 Indian television series * ''Namah'' (Peter Machajdík album), 2008 * ''Namah'' (Thaikkudam Bridge album), 2019 *"Namah", a song by David S. Ware from ''Shakti'' (2008) See also * Nama (other) * Naama (other) * Naamah (other) Naamah or Na'amah can refer to: Religion * Naamah (Genesis), the daughter of Lamech the Cainite * Naamah, Noah's wife in some extra-Biblical traditions * Naamah (wife of Solomon), mother of Rehoboam * Naamah, a city of Canaan, listed in Joshua ... * Om Namah Shivaya (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Faramarz Namah
''Faramarz-nama'' or ''Faramarz-nameh'' ( fa, فرامرزنامه, italic=yes) is a Persian language, Persian Epic poetry, epic recounting the adventures of the hero Faramarz"FARĀMARZ-NĀMA" in Encyclopedia Iranica by Djalal Khaleghi-Motlagh. Accessed April 4, 2010/ref> who is the son of Rustam. Manuscripts The history book ''Tarikh-i Sistan'' (history of Sistan) mentions an account of Faramarz (akhbar-e Faramarz) in twelve volumes, but this work, which was likely in prose, has been lost. Instead, two Faramarz-namas (epic of Faramarz), both in the form of epic poems, are extant. First manuscript The first manuscript, which appears to be older, is written by an anonymous poet who introduces himself as an admirer of Ferdowsi and is dated between the mid-11th and 12th centuries. In the manuscript he introduces himself as a villager from Piruzabad (or possibly an orthographical error in the text for Forsabad, a town near Marv in Greater Khorasan, Khorasan). The poet states that ...
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