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- The Shahname of Firdowsi
- Words in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- An Annotated Micro-History and Bibliography of the Houghton Shahnama
- Fateful Women in Ferdowsi Shahnameh
- Shahnameh the Perpetual Narrative Dr F Melville.Pdf
- Fezana Journal
- Shahnameh.Pdf
- Iran 2020 Human Rights Report
- The Parthian Mehran Family, Key to the Collapse of Sassanid Empire
- The Iranian Embassy in Washington, DC
- Shahnameh: the Persian Book of Kings Free
- Notes on Some Women of the Shahnama
- A Review of the Studies Conducted on Ferdowsi's
- Issn: 2277–4998
- The Hero Rostam in Persian and Central Asian Art Soroor Ghanimati, UC Berkeley November 9, 2018
- 2 the Good, the Bad and the Beautiful: the Survival of Ancient Iranian
- Islamic Initiation of a Pre-Islamic Myth: from Shahnameh
- Tur Family in Shahname
- The Shahnama;
- Property, and Farming, and by Outright Attempts to Incorporate the Cherokee Nation Into Mainstream American Culture
- Music and Musical Instruments in “Shahnameh
- Pride and Its Relation to Power in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Shahnama-Warnerv9.Pdf
- Creativity in the Iranian National Tradition
- 120-123, 2012 ISSN 1819-544X This Is a Refereed Journal and All Articles Are Professionally Screened and Reviewed
- Intellectual Capital of Democratisation in Iran
- The Simurgh Myth in Shahnameh According to Barthes's Five Main
- Of Ferdowsi: Shahnameh-Khani and Naqqali of Shahnameh
- Serial Killers: the Mise-En-Page of Firdausi's
- The Continuity of Zoroastrian Beliefs in Iran As Expressed in the Shahnameh, Epic of the Kings
- The Last Qajar Shahnama: the Shahnama-Yi Bahaduri (1319-26/190 1-8)
- Investigation of Turkish, Kurdish and Lurish Words in Ferdowsi's
- Perceptions of Blood in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh Clare Parry 2020
- Shahnameh and Odyssey
- Epic of Kings
- International Journal of English Language and Literature Studies 2(1):1-9
- PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: A) Academic
- The Analysis of Sacrificial Rituals in Iran Based on Avesta and Pahlavi Texts Fatemi Bushehri, Leila; Ghalekhani, Golnar
- The Manifestation of National Myths in Hazin Lahiji's Book