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ID151802
Title ProperDeath of rostam
Other Title Information literary representations of Iranian identity in early Islam
LanguageENG
AuthorLewental, D Gershon
Summary / Abstract (Note)The death of the Persian dynast Rostam b. Farrokh-Hormozd at the Battle of al-Qādisiyyah during the Arab-Islamic conquest of Iran received much attention in both the Islamic conquest literature and the Persian epic tradition canonized in the Shāh-nāmeh. A careful examination of the narratives of early Islamic history teaches us much about the mindset of those living in the first centuries following the momentous events of the seventh century. By removing the layers of literary embellishment and moralistic exegesis, we can understand better the impact of the death of this Sāsānian dynast. In addition, by comparing the narrative traditions, we can uncover valuable testimony regarding the early development of what might later be described as an Islamic Iranian identity.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 50, No.2; Mar 2017: p.223-245
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 50 No 2
Key WordsIranian Identity ;  Death of Rostam ;  Literary Representations ;  Early Islam ;  Islamic Iranian Identity


 
 
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