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, death_place =
Turan
, death_cause = Killed in combat by his father,
Rostam, with neither Rostam nor Sohrab aware of their kinship.
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, children = Borzu (in
Borzu Nama The Borzu Nama (pronounced as Borzū-Nāma or Borzū-Nāme) ( fa, برزونامه) is a Persian epic poem of about 65,000 couplets recounting the exploits and adventures of the legendary hero Borzu, son of SohrabWilliam L. Hanaway, "Borzu-Nama" in ...
)
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Tahmina
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Rostam
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Zal (grandfather)
Zavara (uncle)
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Sohrāb or Suhrāb ( fa, سهراب) is a legendary warrior from the
Shahnameh, or the Tales of Kings by
Ferdowsi
Abul-Qâsem Ferdowsi Tusi ( fa, ; 940 – 1019/1025 CE), also Firdawsi or Ferdowsi (), was a Persians, Persian poet and the author of ''Shahnameh'' ("Book of Kings"), which is one of the world's longest epic poetry, epic poems created by a sin ...
in the tragedy of
Rostam and Sohrab.
He was the son of
Rostam, who was an Iranian warrior, and
Tahmineh
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, death_place = Kingdom of Samangan
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, the daughter of the king of
Kingdom of Samangan, a neighboring country. He was slain at a young age by his father Rostam. Rostam only found out he was his son after fatally wounding him in a duel.
Kaykavous, the king of Iran, delayed giving Rostam the
panacea (Noush Daru) to save Sohrab as he feared losing his power to the alliance of the father and the son.
Rostam gave Tahmineh a bracelet as a reminder and a sign to his son.
His name means “hot red water”, and is analogous with the modern Persian term, "Sorkh-ab".
It can also mean "beautiful and illustrious/shining face". The name Sohrab is associated with tremendous bravery and courage.
Family tree
See also
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Zurab – Georgian masculine given name
References
External links
Kayanians
Persian mythology
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