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Shabdiz (Persian: شبديز Shabdēz, lit. "night-colored", "black") was the
legendary black stallion of
Khosrau Parvez, one of the most
famed S****anid Persian...
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Philippine folklore Tulpar, the
winged or
swift horse in
Turkic mythology Shabdiz horse of
khosrow parvi, shah of Iran Rakhsh,
horse of Rostam, the great...
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probably representing the king
Khosrow Parviz mounted on his
favourite horse Shabdiz; the pair
continued to be
celebrated in
later Persian literature. Firuzabad...
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right is Anahita, and
below is,
Khosrau dressed as a
mounted Persian knight riding on his
favourite horse,
Shabdiz, in the city of, Kermanshah, Iran...
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Khosrau II (591–628 CE), who
appears mounted on his
favorite charger,
Shabdiz. Both the
horse and the
rider are arra**** in full
battle armor.
There are...
- S****anid king
Khosrow II (591-628 AD)
mounted on his
favorite charger,
Shabdiz. Both
horse and
rider are arra**** in full
battle armor.[citation needed]...
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Relief of a
victorious Khosrow II
mounted on his
favorite horse,
Shabdiz; Taq-e Bostan...
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probably representing the king
Khosrow Parviz mounted on his
favourite horse Shabdiz; the pair
continued to be
celebrated in
later Persian literature. Firuzabad...
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beloved horse Shabdiz. In this story,
Khosrow declared that when
Shabdiz died,
anyone who
announced the news
would be executed. Upon
Shabdiz's death, no members...
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Alexandria Non-Muslim
interactants with
Muslims during Muhammad's era
Shabdiz, Khosrow's
highly admired horse Ganj-e
Badavard Howard-Johnston 2010. Skjærvø...