Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Part 5

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Culture | Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, The Story of Zahhak, Part 4

In the fourth part of our discussion about the Tale of Zahhak, Leyla and Dr. Sahba Shayani introduce the story of Fereydoon, who, as we already know by now, eventually kills Zahhak and rules Iran in his place. Zahhak tries in vain to prevent fate, and Fereydoon, even as a child, ...  Show more

Culture | Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, The Story of Zahhak, Part 3

In this lesson, we learn from Leyla and Dr. Sahba Shayani about the nature of the evil king Zahhak's reign and the beginning of his downfall. 

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