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Persian epic poem
The Bahman-nameh (Persian: بهمننامه) is a Persian epic poem of around 9500 lines, which describes the exploits of Kay Bahman, the son of Esfandiyar of
Bahman-nameh
Name list
Chand Bahman, Indian poet, actor and dancer Jasem Bahman (born 1958), Kuwaiti former footballer Kay Bahman, figure in Iranian folklore Bahman-nameh, Persian
Bahman_(name)
Early history of the Iranian peoples
later texts detailing the Iranian national history Examples are the Bahman-nameh, the Borzu Nama, the Darab-nama, the Kush Nama, and—most prominently—in
Avestan_period
Iranian civil war in the 230s or 240s
Sasanian Empire, he is called with two names in both Shahnameh and Bahman Nameh: Kay Bahman and Ardashir. Vakili 2014, p. 634. "And sickness killed Ardashir"
Sasanian conquest of the Suren Kingdom
Sasanian_conquest_of_the_Suren_Kingdom
Vuh, a K'iche' epic Diné Bahaneʼ, a Navajo epic Bahman-nameh, a Persian epic about the story of Bahman, son of Isfandyar Banu Goshasp-nama, a Persian epic
List_of_world_folk-epics
Self-designation used by the early Iranians
its characters occur prominently in many later Iranian texts like the Bahman-nameh, the Borzu Nama, the Darab-nama, and the Kush Nama. However, their most
Arya_(Iran)
Ethnic group from the early history of the Iranian peoples
conquest of Iran as well as a number of Iranian historizing epics, like the Bahman-nameh, the Borzu Nama, the Darab-nama; all of which were produced during the
Turya_(Avesta)
Epic poem by Ferdowsi
to the present day at an all the more free and steady pace. Sargozasht-Nameh or biography of important poets and writers has long been a Persian tradition
Shahnameh
Homāy-nāmeh (Persian: هماینامه) is an epic poem in Persian language which relates the story of Homay daughter of Kay Bahman. Shahnameh contains a shorter
Homay-nameh
son of Kay Bahman. Most accounts agree that Dara's mother was Humay Chehrzad, who had married her father, Kay Bahman. After Kay Bahman's death, Humay
Dara_I
Medieval Persian epic poem written by Hakim Iranshah ibn Abi al-Khayr
Jāneshinānash "The History of Genghis Khan and his Successors", the Bahman-nameh, and the Kush-nama. It originally also contained the Shahnameh, however
Kush_Nama
Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh
Shahnameh, Gorgin also appears in other Iranian epics such as Faramarz Nama and Bahman Nama. Gorgin is one of the most famous Iranian heroes of the Kay Kāvus era
Gorgin_(Shahnameh)
Legendary Iranian king
family. Esfandiyar's son, Bahman, avenged his father's death by invading Zabulistan. Zal was too old to fight, and Bahman threw the ageing king in prison
Zāl
Persian epic poem
Faramarz-nama or Faramarz-nameh (Persian: فرامرزنامه) is a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Faramarz who is the son of Rustam. The history
Faramarz-nama
Persian festival
Chelleh" period (1 Day to 11 Bahman, 40 full days), followed/overlapped by the "small Chelleh" period (10 Bahman to 30 Bahman, 20 days + 20 nights = 40 nights
Yalda_Night
Historical Zoroastrian text
The Jamasp Nameh[pronunciation?] (var: Jāmāsp Nāmag, Jāmāsp Nāmeh, "Story of Jamasp") is a Middle Persian book of revelations. In an extended sense, it
Jamasp_Namag
Iranian writer (1938–2000)
prestigious Hooshang Golshiri Literary Awards. The Book of Genies (Jen Nameh) Struggle of Image with Painter (Jedal-e Naghsh ba Naghash) Garden in Garden
Houshang_Golshiri
Persian poet (c. 1141 – 1209)
source in his three epics of Haft Peykar, Khosrow and Shirin and Eskandar-Nameh. The story of Vis and Ramin also had an immense influence on Nizami. Although
Nizami_Ganjavi
Archaeological site in Iran
Shahdad, Preliminary Report on the Eleventh Campaign 1994/1373", azhouhesh nameh 2, pp. 239-266, 2001 (in Persian) Kaboli, M. A., "Dasht-e Lut Archaeological
Shahdad_(archaeological_site)
Iranian poet and secretary
panegyrists in the latter's court and by placing Saba's epic poem Shahanshah-nameh above the Shahnameh by Ferdowsi, a remark which Fath-Ali Shah's son Aliqoli
Fazel_Khan_Garrusi
Etezad os-Saltaneh
notable works that he produced or participated in the composition of include: Nameh-ye Daneshvaran, a collection of biographies of Iranian and Muslim scholars;
Aliqoli_Mirza_Qajar
Iranian writer, satirist, and pioneering figure in the women's movement of Iran
have been appointed, each responsible for one subject, such as Nokhost-nameh [نخست نامه], Writing/Calligraphy [مشق قلم], History of Iran [تاریخ ایران]
Bibi_Khanoom_Astarabadi
Iranian writer and poet (1894–1924)
political system of Iran. He is remembered for writing six plays; his Noruz nameh is particularly famous. He also published a paper called Twentieth Century
Mirzadeh_Eshghi
Iranian poet (1874 - 1926)
of poems) Masnavi of Zohreh-o Manuchehr (not completed) Masnavi of Aref-nameh Iraj Literary Works Romeo and Juliet (Translation from French) Foundation
Iraj_Mirza
Shamsuddin Sami The life and works of Maulana Malik Qomi, Muhammad Ali Mujahidi, Nameh Qom, No. 3 and 4, 1377 Rahmati, Mohammad Kazem, Mirza Makhdoom Sharifi and
List of Persian-language poets and authors
List_of_Persian-language_poets_and_authors
Jewish holiday
Horatio Gottheil ed., Persian Literature, Volume 1, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan, Colonial Press, 1900 Kalimi
Purim
Iranian Azerbaijani author (1812–1878)
al-Din Mirza (a minor Qajar prince, son of Bahman Mirza Qajar, 1826–70) and admired this latter's epic Nameh-ye Khosrovan (Book of sovereigns), which was
Mirza_Fatali_Akhundov
Persian polymath and poet (1048–1131)
Khayyam are found as early as 30 years after his death, quoted in Sindbad-Nameh. While this establishes that these specific verses were in circulation in
Omar_Khayyam
City in Kurdistan province, Iran
Kurdistan province.[citation needed] Ebrahim Younesi, writer and translator Bahman Ghobadi, director and writer Ata Nahaei, novelist and translator Ebrahim
Baneh
Persian poet and mystic (1325–1390)
poets in the art of āvāz, non-metered form of singing. Also the form 'Sāqi-Nāmeh' in the radif of Persian music is based on the same title by Hafez. A number
Hafez
Princeton U Press. Welch, S.C. (1972). A king's book of kings: the Shah-nameh of Shah Tahmasp. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 9780870990281
Culture_of_Iran
II (c. 1491–1529) Judita (Croatian) by Marko Marulić (1501) Shahenshah Nameh and Khamsa (including Timurnameh) by Hatefi, Poetic Epics One about exploits
List_of_epic_poems
Artificial cave in Jahrom, Iran
world". magiran.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020. "Sangtarashan cave, Fars". Nameh news. Retrieved 25 March 2020. "Sangtarashan cave". kojaro.com. Retrieved
Sangtarashan_cave
Iranian poet (born 1952)
disability in literature including on the albino hero Zal in Ferdowsi's The Shah-Nameh and Jose Saramago's Blindness, in which blind people are portrayed grotesquely
Majid_Naficy
Province of Iran
2008. "Iran Chamber Society: Ancient Iran's Geographical Position in Shah-Nameh". iranchamber.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Borjian Habib
Mazandaran_province
Iranian poet
haye Posti (title means Postal romances), Poetry Collection, 2016 Shab Nameh (title means Letter of the Night), A poem collection with theme of night
Hamid_Reza_Shekarsari
Iranian intellectual (c. 1870/75–1908)
market; see: Ketab-e Gooya. Ruz-Numeh-Chi is the vulgar pronunciation of Ruz-Nāmeh-Chi. A compound name, consisting of incompatible sub-names: Gholām-Gedā
Mirza_Jahangir_Khan
Iranian historian and linguist (1920–2018)
Iranian scientists "Vol. 30, No. 2, Page 5, Summer 2015 Archives". IranNameh. 2016-02-12. Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2016-05-10
Ehsan_Yarshater
Persian poet (940–1025)
continued to read and to listen to recitations from his master work, the Shah-nameh, in which the Persian national epic found its final and enduring form. Though
Ferdowsi
Persian style illustrated manuscript
list with images Ilkhanid Illustrations in the Great Mongol (Demotte) Shāh-Nāmeh (All 58 folios attributed by D. Brian) Wikimedia Commons has media related
Great_Mongol_Shahnameh
Events that took place during the Constitutional Revolution in Tabriz
"Sūsīāl Dēmōkrāsī va Enqelāb-e Mašrūṭiyat", ایران نامه, 43 (11), Īrān-Nāmeh (43) Abrahamian, Ervand (1377), Īrān bayn-e do enqelāb. Tarjome-ye Aḥmad
Siege_of_Tabriz_(1908–1909)
1859 translations by Edward FitzGerald
Khayyam in somewhat later sources appear in Zahiri Samarqandi's Sindbad-Nameh (before 1160) without attribution. The number of quatrains attributed to
Rubaiyat_of_Omar_Khayyam
Iranian linguist and lexicographer (1879–1956)
French-Persian Dictionary, and other books. His lexicographic masterpiece is Loghat-nameh-ye Dehkhoda ("Dehkhoda Dictionary"), the largest Persian dictionary ever
Ali-Akbar_Dehkhoda
Iranian poet and anthologist (1722–1781)
Tafreshi which was popular in Azar's time; Saqi-nameh ("Book of the Cup-bearer"), and Moghanni-nameh ("Book of the Singer"). Azar may have also written
Azar_Bigdeli
Iranian researcher, playwright, designer, theater director and screenwriter
torpid river Killer, Gagig Karapetian, Tehran City Theater, 2011 Kalkal nameh Soldier's day,Sexta Fiesta international theater festival, Medellín, Colombia
Hassan_Bastani
City in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
published since 1989. Others include Shadiakh, published since 2000, Khayyam Nameh, since 2004, Nasim, since 2006, and Far reh Simorgh, since 2010. IRIB center
Nishapur
Iranian author and linguist (1934–2020)
age of 85. He was buried in the artists' section of Behesht-e Zahra. Ganj Nameh Persian lyrics collection, Tehran: Setavand Yazd, 2001 Saye Sare Alvand
Ahmad_NikTalab
Iranian historian (1924–2014)
2013. Retrieved 15 April 2016. "some books by M. E. Bastani Parizi (KetabNameh)". some books by M. E. Bastani Parizi. Archived from the original on 28
Mohammad Ebrahim Bastani Parizi
Mohammad_Ebrahim_Bastani_Parizi
Iranian writer (1936–1985)
(Nashr-e Ghatreh [Ghatreh Publications], Tehran, 1998). ISBN 964-5958-92-X Yad Nameh-ye Doktor Gholamhoseyn Sa'edi (Hamburg: Sonboleh, 1996), 49. Gölz, Olmo
Gholam-Hossein_Sa'edi
nine poetry collections, including “Destiny, Destiny”, “Gazelles”, “Ghazal-Nameh”, “Anahita”, “Beneath the Poplars”, “Fragments”, “The Tale of Builapush”
Morteza_Shams
Iranian playwright
enterprise, with the collaboration of the municipality in Tehran in 2009. Šenāḵt-nāmeh-ye Akbar Rādi (Akbar Radi: life and work), edited by Farāmarz Ṭālebi, was
Akbar_Radi
Iranian intellectual movements from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries
Janet (1372). "Social Democracy and the Constitutional Revolution". Iran Nameh. 43 (11): 407–420. Amir Kabir and Iran, p. 334 Fereydun Adamiyat, Amir Kabir
Iranian_Enlightenment
Ethnic group
بستکی .دستمال بازی.دبی.خودمونی. Retrieved 4 December 2024 – via YouTube. Bahman Khubsaz (26 October 2021). رقص زیبا و منظم و چشم نواز زنان لر و قشقایی در
Ajam_of_Bahrain
18th-century castle in Iran
Ghods Razavi, 1987. Mofid Shateri, Mehdi Rafiei, Behnaz Nejati, Darmian Nameh with Pointing out to Forg, Birjand, Chahar Derakht, 2015, Page, 175 Nasrabadi
Furg_Citadel
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List of cities, towns and villages in Ardabil province
List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Ardabil_province
BAHMAN NAMEH
BAHMAN NAMEH
Boy/Male
Indian
Good mind, Avalanche, th month of iranian calendar
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بهرام) Persian name BAHRAM means "smiter of resistance" or "victorious." This is also a name for the planet Mars. In mythology, this is the name of an angel.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eloquent by grace of Rahman
Boy/Male
Indian
Absolute.
Boy/Male
Indian
Merciful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Preceptor
Boy/Male
Muslim
Splendors, Pl of bahjah, D
Boy/Male
Indian
Sun of Rahman i.e. Allah
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sun of Rahman i.e. Allah
Boy/Male
Arabic
Kid
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name meaning ‘servant of Batte’ (see Batt).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good mind, Avalanche, 11th month of iranian calendar
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pious People
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an occupational name for the servant of someone called Badd or Batt, but possibly in some cases a nickname for a reprobate, from Middle English badde ‘bad’, ‘worthless’, ‘evil’.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بهمن) Persian name derived from the Zoroastrian phrase Vohu Mana, BAHMAN means "good mind." Kai Bahman is the name of a legendary king of Persia (Iran).
Boy/Male
Indian
Splendors, Pl of bahjah, D
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sun of Rahman (Allah)
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Lancashire)
English (mainly Lancashire) : unexplained; perhaps ‘servant of Bay’.Altered spelling of German Beumann or Bäumann, variants of Baumann.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi
Name of the 11th Month of the Iranian Calender
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquent by grace of Rahman
BAHMAN NAMEH
BAHMAN NAMEH
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Fortunate
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquent, Fluent, Well-spoken
Boy/Male
Indian
God Murugan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Freer.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Moon
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Nobleman's Home
Boy/Male
Tamil
Danavarsh | தநாவரà¯à®·Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Cambridgeshire and Suffolk)
English (Cambridgeshire and Suffolk) : possibly from an Old English personal name, Hægluc, a pet form of an unrecorded Hægel, found in various place names.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Insect; Caterpillar
BAHMAN NAMEH
BAHMAN NAMEH
BAHMAN NAMEH
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n.
A member of the Burman family, one of the four great families Burmah; also, sometimes, any inhabitant of Burmah; a Burmese.
n.
The religion or system of doctrines of the Brahmans; the religion of Brahma.
pl.
of Brahmin
pl.
of Cabman
pl.
of Batman
pl.
of Layman
n.
A weight used in the East, varying according to the locality; in Turkey, the greater batman is about 157 pounds, the lesser only a fourth of this; at Aleppo and Smyrna, the batman is 17 pounds.
n.
See Brahman.
n.
The One First Cause; also, one of the triad of Hindoo gods. The triad consists of Brahma, the Creator, Vishnu, the Preserver, and Siva, the Destroyer.
n.
The Indian fig. See Banyan.
n.
A layman.
n.
Any Brahman woman.
n.
See Bushman.
n.
See Cayman.
pl.
of Bushman
pl.
of Ragman
pl.
of Madman
n.
Alt. of Brahmin
pl.
of Bagman