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** Shahnameh ( legends
and history of Iran
from earliest
times to the end
of the Sassanid Empire )
** Zarvan
( ز َ روان ),
the personification
of Time in
the Shahnameh
** Shahnameh, by Hakim Abol-Qasem Ferdowsi Tusi,
the complete work
( 64 Epics ), in
Persian ( ParsTech ).
** Iraj Bashiri, Characters
of Ferdowsi's
Shahnameh, Iran Chamber Society, 2003.
** Rustam, English comic book adaptation
of tales
from the Shahnameh.
** Shahnameh, English translation by Helen Zimmern.
** Shahnameh.
** Shahnameh, Arthur
and Edmond Warner translation.
** Shahnameh website
** and Persian
** Paul
the Persian
** Persian Babylonia, Achaemenid Assyria
( 6th
to 4th c. BC
)
** Persian Mesopotamia,
Persian Asuristan
( Assyria
) ( 3rd
to 7th c. AD
)
** Persian miniature, a small painting in an illuminated text or album
** Abdul-Qader Bedil,
Persian Sufi poet
( d. 1720
)
** U. S. President Bush
and Soviet President Gorbachev meet in Helsinki
to discuss
the Persian Gulf crisis.
** The USS Samuel B. Roberts
( FFG-58
) strikes a naval mine in
the Persian Gulf, while deployed on Operation Earnest Will, during
the Tanker War phase
of the Iran – Iraq War.
** Sohrab Sepehri,
Persian poet
and painter
( d. 1980
)
** Gulf War – Operation Phase Echo: 540, 000 American troops begin
to leave
the Persian Gulf.
** U. S. warships destroy 2 Iranian oil platforms in
the Persian Gulf
** Persian Expedition
of 1796: Russian troops storm Derbent.
** Hajji Zayn al-Attar,
Persian physician
** Táhirih,
Persian Bahá ' í heroine
** Jamshīd al-Kāshī,
Persian astronomer
and mathematician
( d. 1429
)
** The Báb,
Persian founder
of the Bábí Faith
( b. 1819
) ( executed by a firing squad
)
** The Battle
of Plataea in Boeotia ends
the Persian invasions
of Greece as
the Persian general Mardonius is routed by
the Greeks under Pausanias, nephew
of the former Spartan King, Leonidas I.
** Siege
of Alexandria: Queen Cleopatra VII returns
to the palace rolled into a
Persian carpet
and has it presented
to Caesar by her servant.
** Ghiyath al-Kashi,
Persian astronomer
and mathematician
( d. 1429
)
** Reza Abbasi,
Persian painter
and calligrapher
( d. 1635
)
** Zamakhshari,
Persian scholar
( b. 1070
)
** Rudaki,
Persian poet
( died c. 941
)
** and literature
** English studies,
the study
of English language
and literature, often as a school subject
** Taghribat Bani Hilal
( Arabic ); see also Arabic epic
literature
** Antar
( Arabic ); see also Arabic epic
literature
** Sirat al-Zahir Baibars
( Arabic ); see also Arabic epic
literature
** Old High German
literature ( 750-1050
)
** Middle High German
literature ( 1050 – 1300
)
** Late medieval German
literature / Renaissance
( 1300 – 1500
)
** Eighteenth-and 19th-century German
literature
** 20th century German
literature
** Contemporary German
literature ( 1989 -)
** Monster
literature
** Responsa
literature
** Musar
literature and other works
of Jewish ethics
** Western fiction,
the Western genre as featured in
literature
** Isaac Heinemann, German-born Israeli scholar
and professor
of classical
literature ( b. 1876
)
** Isaac Heinemann, German-born Israeli scholar
and professor
of classical
literature ( d. 1957
)
** Jeremias Drexel, Jesuit writer
of devotional
literature
** Austrian
literature
** Victorian
literature
** De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men " — in
the field
of literature ),
to which belongs: De Illustribus Grammaticis (" Lives Of The Grammarians "), De Claris Rhetoribus (" Lives Of The Rhetoricians "),
and Lives Of The Poets.
** Composition
( language ), in
literature, oratory,
and rhetoric, producing a work
of spoken tradition or written
literature
** November-Peter Opie, expert in children's
literature ( died 1982
)
** English, with concentrations in: film studies, folklife-southern culture,
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