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Siyâvash () is an Iranian legendary prince, and a major figure in Ferdowsi's epic the ''Shahnameh''. Siyavash, or Siavash, or other transliterations, may also refer to: * Siavash (name) *, an Iranian film *, an Iranian opera by Loris Tjeknavorian * ''Siyavush'' (play), an Azerbaijani play *, an Iranian video game *, a village in Nishapur County Nishapur County () is in Razavi Khorasan province, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Nishapur, the second largest city in the province and the third largest city in Eastern Iran. History Nishapur massacre by the Mo ..., Razavi Khorasan province, Iran * Siyavash sniper rifle, an Iranian rifle See also * * * * * Siyavuş Pasha (other), several Ottoman persons {{disambig ...
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Siyâvash
Siyâvash (), also spelled Siyâvoš or Siavash (), is a major figure in the ''Shahnameh''. He is introduced by Ferdowsi as the son of Kay Kāvus, who reigns as Shah in the earliest days of Greater Iran for over a century. His name means "the one with black stallions" after his horse Shabrang Behzād (, ), who accompanies him during a trial of righteousness. Owing to his birth to a non-aristocratic mother, Siyâvash is sent away by his father to Zabulistan, where he is raised by the holy warrior Rostam to be well-versed in the arts of war. He returns as a highly skilled and handsome young man, and is granted entry to the royal court as a prince and the new ruler of Ctesiphon. Shortly thereafter, he meets his stepmother Sudabeh, who develops a burning lust for him and begins devising stratagems to lure him into intercourse. However, Siyâvash repeatedly rejects her advances and also strikes down her suggestion to kill his father so that they can rule together. Fearing that he ...
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Siavash (name)
Siavash () is an Iranian male given name. It was popularized by Siyâvash () or Siyavash (), a legendary prince who is a major figure in Ferdowsi's epic, the ''Shahnameh''. Notable people with the name Siavash, Siyâvash, or various other transliterations from Persian/Azerbaijani languages include: Given Name *Siyawush, Iranian officer who served as the head of the Sasanian army during the second reign of the Sasanian shah Kavad I (r. 498–531) *Siyavakhsh, Iranian aristocrat from the House of Mihran who was descended from Bahram Chobin, the famous spahbed of the Sasanian Empire * Siavash Akbarpour, Iranian football player and coach * Siavash Alamouti, Iranian scientist * Siavash Daneshvar, Iranian activist * Siavash Ghomayshi, Iranian musician, singer and song writer * Siavash Hagh Nazari, Iranian professional footballer * Siavash Kasrai, Iranian poet, literary critic and novelist *Siavash Shahshahani Siavash Mirshams Shahshahani (; born May 31, 1942) is an Iranian mathema ...
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Loris Tjeknavorian
Loris Haykasi Tjeknavorian (; ; born 13 October 1937) is an Iranian Armenian composer and conductor. He has appeared internationally as a conductor, serving as the principal conductor of the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra from 1989 to 1998 and later from 1999 to 2000. As a composer Tjeknavorian has written 6 operas, 5 symphonies, choral works, chamber music, ballet music, piano and vocal works, concerti for piano, violin, guitar, cello and pipa, as well as music for documentary and feature films. Among his best known works are the opera '' Rostam and Sohrab'', based on the story of Rostam and Sohrab from Ferdowsi's ''Shahnameh'', and the ballet ''Simorgh''. After study at the Vienna Music Academy, with Carl Orff at the Salzburg Mozarteum and the University of Michigan, he taught at the Tehran Conservatory. While based in the United Kingdom 1975 to 1985, he was a frequent conductor with various London orchestras and appeared internationally with orchestras in Iran, Israel, ...
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Siyavush (play)
''Siyavush'' () is a legendary-historic play, a tragedy in five acts written by Huseyn Javid, an Azerbaijani poet and playwright in 1932-1933. It is based on motifs of an ancient story from “Shahnameh” poem by Ferdowsi, to the 1000th anniversary of the poet. In 1934, the play was published and then staged by Ismayil Hidayetzade. The play is about a destiny of young Siyavush, who lapses into philosophic thoughts about assignment of a human being, happiness and meaning of the life. Siyavush has been brought up on heroic traditions of the nation. He follows a “Be fair” behest and stands up for the interest of nation. Siyavush perishes without finding the truth and fairness both in Iran and Turan and he understands that the truth is only in the struggle against despotism. Photos Image:Ulvi Rajab as Siyavush.jpg, Ulvi Rajab as Siyavush. Azerbaijan State Academic Drama Theatre The Azerbaijan State Academic Drama Theatre () is an academic theatre of drama in Baku, Azerbaijan ...
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Nishapur County
Nishapur County () is in Razavi Khorasan province, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Nishapur, the second largest city in the province and the third largest city in Eastern Iran. History Nishapur massacre by the Mongols The Nishapur massacre by the Mongol Empire, Mongols took place at Nishapur in April of 1221. The Mongol people, Mongol armies of Genghis Khan massacred the entire population of the area, which some estimates put at 1,747,000 citizens. Administrative changes After the 2006 National Census, Binalud Rural District was separated from Takht-e Jolgeh District to join the Central District (Nishapur County), Central District. Taghenkuh District, Taghenkuh and Takht-e Jolgeh District, Takht-e Jolgeh Districts were separated from the county in the establishment of Firuzeh County, Takht-e Jolgeh County. In addition, the village of Bar, Razavi Khorasan, Bar was elevated to the status of a city. After the 2016 census, Zeberkhan District was sep ...
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Siyavash Sniper Rifle
The Siyavash sniper rifle is a light rifle designed for and deployed by the Iranian Army. It carries a five-round magazine and weighs 14 pounds (6.5 kg). It is a clone of the US M40 rifle The M40 rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by the United States Marine Corps. It has had four variants: the M40, M40A1, M40A3, and M40A5. The M40 was introduced in 1966. The changeover to the A1 model was completed in the 1970s, the A3 in ....https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/05/13/report-iraqi-snipers-iranian-rifles/ References 7.62×51mm NATO rifles Sniper rifles of Iran Bolt-action rifles of Iran Post–Cold War weapons of Iran {{Rifle-stub ...
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