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  1. The tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab forms part of the 10th-century Persian epic Shahnameh by the Persian poet Ferdowsi. It tells the tragic story of the heroes Rostam and his son, Sohrab. [1] Statue of Rostam and Sohrab. Rustam mourns Suhrab. Rostam is stabbing Sohrab. Tahmineh comes to visit Rostam.

  2. Rustam Sohrab is a 1963 Indian Hindi -language film, produced by F.U. Ramsay and directed by Vishram Bedekar. [1] [2] [3] The film has Suraiya as the heroine (in the role of Shehzadi Tehmina) and Prithviraj Kapoor (in the role of Rustom Zabuli) as the hero.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RostamRostam - Wikipedia

    Rostam or Rustam (Persian: رستم) is a legendary hero in Persian mythology, the son of Zāl and Rudaba, whose life and work was immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, or Epic of Kings, which contains pre-Islamic Iranian folklore and history. However, the roots of the narrative date much earlier.

  4. Mowing the garden grass-plots near its bed, And lies, a fragrant tower of purple bloom, On the mown, dying grass—so Sohrab lay, Lovely in death, upon the common sand. And Rustum gazed on him with grief, and said:—. "O Sohrab, thou indeed art such a son.

  5. Nov 7, 2020 · Perhaps the most popular story in the epic recounts how the Iranian Hercules, Rostam, unwittingly kills his own son Sohrab. A millennium later, Persian speakers still wrestle with this tragic ending, especially because Rostam is a model of magnanimity, chivalry and patriotism.

  6. Nov 2, 2017 · The legend of Rostam and Sohrab, the second book of the epic poem the Shahnameh. Translated by Iran Chamber Society. Narrated in English.

  7. In a translation of "Rostam and Sohrab" by Helem Zimmern (see link below), the story begins: "Give ear unto the combat of Sohrab against Rostam, though it be a tale replete with tears." From...