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Shah Namah, the Persian Epic of the Kings
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Shah Namah, the Persian Epic of the Kings
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Kay Khusrau battles Afrasiyab for a second time, from the Shah Namah, 10th century Persian epic of the Kings

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Keywords: Iran; Abu al-Qasim Firdawsi of Tus; Iranian; Fighting; Persian; Battles; Hero; Ferdowsi

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  • Library reference: Or A. WMS.Per.483
  • Photo number: L0067034
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