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- The Pishdadian dynasty (Persian: دودمان پیشدادیان Dūdmān-i Pīshdādiyān) is a mythical line of primordial kings featured in Zoroastrian belief and Persian...
- فریدون, Fereydūn/Farīdūn) is an Iranian mythical king and hero from the Pishdadian dynasty. He is known as an emblem of victory, justice, and generosity...
- Yima; Persian/Pashto: یما Yama) is the fourth Shah of the mythological Pishdadian dynasty of Iran according to Shahnameh. In Persian mythology and folklore...
- are: Achaemenid Empire Argead dynasty Teispids Kingdom of Cappadocia Pishdadian dynasty Kuhrt & Sancisi-Weerdenburg 2006. "ACHAEMENID DYNASTY". www.iranicaonline...
- Each of these dead people p**** through the Chinvat Bridge. Pishdadian dynasty: Pishdadians are the first dynasty of Iranian history according to mythological...
- historians have ****ociated this ancient city with the periods of the Pishdadian dynasty and the Kayanian dynasty. Amards were the people inhabiting the...
- Kiomars (Persian: کیومرث) was the name of the first king (shah) of the Pishdadian dynasty of Iran according to the Shahnameh. The name appears in Avestan...
- romanized: Tahmōref[citation needed]) was the third Shah of the mythical Pishdadian dynasty of Iran according to Ferdowsi's epic poem, the Shahnameh. He is...
- his story was also found in Persian literature and likens him with the Pishdadian king Hushang. In the original 1835 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants...
- named Tahmasp, after the last shah of the Pishdadian dynasty; his third son Sam after the champion of the Pishdadian shah Manuchehr and ancestor of the celebrated...