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descent from the
Pishdadians.
Prior to the
Muslim conquest of Persia, this
included the Sasanians, who
claimed descent from both the
Pishdadians and the Kayanians...
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Hushang in the Avesta, in
later tradition the
first Iranian dynasty (the
Pishdadians),
including Hushang's
predecessor and successors, are
called by this...
- Persian/Iranian
tradition and
folklore which supposedly ruled after the
Pishdadians, each of whom held the
title Kay (such as Kay Khosrow),
meaning "king"...
- 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...
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monarchy List of
royal consorts of Iran – the
consorts of the
rulers of Iran
Pishdadian dynasty and
Kayanian dynasty – two
legendary Iranian dynasties from the...
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historians have ****ociated this
ancient city with the
periods of the
Pishdadian dynasty and the
Kayanian dynasty. The
people inhabiting the area before...
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pronounced [gæɹ'ʃɒːsp]) was, in
Persian mythology, the last Shah of the
Pishdadian dynasty of
Persia according to Shahnameh. He was a
descendant of Zaav...
- Each of
these dead
people p****
through the
Chinvat Bridge.
Pishdadian dynasty:
Pishdadians are the
first dynasty of
Iranian history according to mythological...
- 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...