- published: 08 Jun 2008
- views: 20743
- author: hamedsoltanishirazi
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Shah Nameh Animation ( The Book Of Kings , Rostam and Esfandiar)
Shah Nameh is Iran's Ancient Epic poem by Ferdousi.This Video is Shah Nameh Animation's Te...
published: 08 Jun 2008
author: hamedsoltanishirazi
Shah Nameh Animation ( The Book Of Kings , Rostam and Esfandiar)
Shah Nameh is Iran's Ancient Epic poem by Ferdousi.This Video is Shah Nameh Animation's Teaser which directed by Bahram Rohani. Story Is about Rostam And Sohrab. this is the website of the animation... " The book of Kings, Rostam and Esfandiar " for more info...!
- published: 08 Jun 2008
- views: 20743
- author: hamedsoltanishirazi
50:49
shahnameh page 1350 to 1359
...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: arcrainbow
shahnameh page 1350 to 1359
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 814
- author: arcrainbow
5:47
"Love Stories of the Shahnameh" عاشقانه های شاهنامه Premiere - Irvine, CA
VENUE: Irvine Barclay Theatre DATE: Oct 6, 2012 Premiere Performance of: "Love Stories of ...
published: 18 Oct 2012
author: farhangfoundation
"Love Stories of the Shahnameh" عاشقانه های شاهنامه Premiere - Irvine, CA
VENUE: Irvine Barclay Theatre DATE: Oct 6, 2012 Premiere Performance of: "Love Stories of the Shahnameh (عاشقانه های شاهنامه)" is based on epic poems from Ferdowsi's Shahnameh ("Book of Kings" -- Iranian National Epic), one of the masterpieces of Persian literature, retelling the tales of "Shirin & Khosrow", "Bahram & Arezoo" and "Sohrab & Gordafarid" Storyline & Naqqali: Gordafarid (In Persian) Choreography, Costumes & Production Design: Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam Dance Performance:Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam & Miriam Peretz This program was commissioned by Farhang Foundation (www.farhang.org), as part of its 2012 Shahnameh Festival at UC, Irvine.
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 7075
- author: farhangfoundation
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Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 1/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The...
published: 04 Jul 2008
author: BabakKhoramdin1357
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 1/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic.The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnameh. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnameh is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnameh is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how barbaric the Arabs ...
- published: 04 Jul 2008
- views: 41050
- author: BabakKhoramdin1357
9:10
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 2/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The...
published: 04 Jul 2008
author: BabakKhoramdin1357
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 2/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic.The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnameh. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnameh is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnameh is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how barbaric the Arabs ...
- published: 04 Jul 2008
- views: 15219
- author: BabakKhoramdin1357
4:31
Iran, Ferdowsi The Great Iranian Poet. Shahnameh
An introduction to one of the world's greatest poets, ''Ferdowsi'' and his masterpiece, ''...
published: 24 Jun 2010
author: Realitycalls
Iran, Ferdowsi The Great Iranian Poet. Shahnameh
An introduction to one of the world's greatest poets, ''Ferdowsi'' and his masterpiece, ''Shahnameh'' ( The Great Book )
- published: 24 Jun 2010
- views: 10335
- author: Realitycalls
42:28
Shahnameh Page 1 to Page 9
Shahnameh Page 1 to Page 9 شاهنامه فردوسی صفحه 1 تا صفحه 9 گویش: استاد اسماعیل قادرپناه آغ...
published: 24 Jun 2011
author: arcrainbow
Shahnameh Page 1 to Page 9
Shahnameh Page 1 to Page 9 شاهنامه فردوسی صفحه 1 تا صفحه 9 گویش: استاد اسماعیل قادرپناه آغاز کتاب، ستایش خرد، گفتار اندر آفرینش عالم، گفتار اندر آفرینش مردم، گفتار اندر آفرینش آفتاب، در آفرینش ماه، گفتار اندر ستایش پیغمبر، گفتاراندر فراهم آوردن کتاب، داستان دقیقی شاعر،بنیاد نهادن کتاب، ستایش سلطان محمود، کیومرث، هوشنگ
- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 13586
- author: arcrainbow
9:45
18.09.10: Iran - "Shahnameh" Part 1 - Lecture By Dr. Mohsen Banaie - live in Mainz, Germany
Lecture in German and Farsi on "Shahnameh" by Dr. Mohsen Banaie, accompanied by Maestro Ha...
published: 21 Sep 2010
author: Detroit1967
18.09.10: Iran - "Shahnameh" Part 1 - Lecture By Dr. Mohsen Banaie - live in Mainz, Germany
Lecture in German and Farsi on "Shahnameh" by Dr. Mohsen Banaie, accompanied by Maestro Hamid Motebassem (born in Mashad, previous member of Aref Ensemble and founder of Dastan Ensemble) and some players at "Ferdowsi & 1000 years. The Iranian national epic Shahnameh" event at Haus der Jugend, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. www.motebassem.com http The event was organized by Iranischer Elternverein eV Mainz & Beirat für Migration und Integration, Stadt Mainz in the context of the "Intercultural Week". www.inbi-mainz.de Information on Shahnameh: "The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. As the saying goes, "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." Others work to keep the Persians/Tajiks separated for their own advantage. It is legends like Rustam who serve as reminders of the greatness the Persians/Tajiks come from. And it is books like the Shahnameh that captures the timeless power of a great culture."
- published: 21 Sep 2010
- views: 2879
- author: Detroit1967
8:22
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 3/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The...
published: 04 Jul 2008
author: BabakKhoramdin1357
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 3/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic.The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnameh. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnameh is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnameh is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how barbaric the Arabs ...
- published: 04 Jul 2008
- views: 11952
- author: BabakKhoramdin1357
7:32
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 4/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The...
published: 04 Jul 2008
author: BabakKhoramdin1357
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 4/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic.The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnameh. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnameh is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnameh is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how barbaric the Arabs ...
- published: 04 Jul 2008
- views: 7413
- author: BabakKhoramdin1357
8:02
Ferdowsi's Shahnameh Part I 010610.wmv
Hakim Firdawsi Tusi, more commonly transliterated as Ferdowsi, (935-1020 ce) was a highly ...
published: 07 Jan 2010
author: KARPETPET
Ferdowsi's Shahnameh Part I 010610.wmv
Hakim Firdawsi Tusi, more commonly transliterated as Ferdowsi, (935-1020 ce) was a highly revered Persian poet. He was the author of the Shahnameh, the national epic of Persian-speaking world as well as the entire Iranian realm. Part I : Mythical Age Part II: Portion of Heroic Age The background has been supported by a wonderful piece of Iranian classical music composed by Ms. Mahin Zarrin Panje. www.mahoor.ir
- published: 07 Jan 2010
- views: 7484
- author: KARPETPET
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Rostam Tales From The Shahnameh, interview on Voice of America
Rostam Tales From The Shahnameh team, interviewed on Voice of America. Talking about the i...
published: 10 May 2009
author: ghermez
Rostam Tales From The Shahnameh, interview on Voice of America
Rostam Tales From The Shahnameh team, interviewed on Voice of America. Talking about the importance of the lessons to be learned from the Shahnameh. Persian Mythologocal stories brought to life in a comic book form.
- published: 10 May 2009
- views: 2591
- author: ghermez
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18.09.10: Iran - "Shahnameh" Hamid Motebassem - live in Mainz, Germany
Maestro Hamid Motebassem (born in Mashad, previous member of Aref Ensemble and founder of ...
published: 26 Sep 2010
author: Detroit1967
18.09.10: Iran - "Shahnameh" Hamid Motebassem - live in Mainz, Germany
Maestro Hamid Motebassem (born in Mashad, previous member of Aref Ensemble and founder of Dastan Ensemble) performs solo at "Ferdowsi & 1000 years. The Iranian national epic Shahnameh" event at Haus der Jugend, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. www.motebassem.com http The event was organized by Iranischer Elternverein eV Mainz & Beirat für Migration und Integration, Stadt Mainz in the context of the "Intercultural Week". www.inbi-mainz.de Information on Shahnameh: "The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. As the saying goes, "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." Others work to keep the Persians/Tajiks separated for their own advantage. It is legends like Rustam who serve as reminders of the greatness the Persians/Tajiks come from. And it is books like the Shahnameh that captures the timeless power of a great culture."
- published: 26 Sep 2010
- views: 5290
- author: Detroit1967
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18.09.10: Iran - Encore "Shahnameh" Hamid Motebassem - live in Mainz, Germany
Encore performed by Maestro Hamid Motebassem (born in Mashad, previous member of Aref Ense...
published: 20 Sep 2010
author: Detroit1967
18.09.10: Iran - Encore "Shahnameh" Hamid Motebassem - live in Mainz, Germany
Encore performed by Maestro Hamid Motebassem (born in Mashad, previous member of Aref Ensemble and founder of Dastan Ensemble) and some players at "Ferdowsi & 1000 years. The Iranian national epic Shahnameh" event at Haus der Jugend, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. www.motebassem.com http The event was organized by Iranischer Elternverein eV Mainz & Beirat für Migration und Integration, Stadt Mainz in the context of the "Intercultural Week". www.inbi-mainz.de Information on Shahnameh: "The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. As the saying goes, "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." Others work to keep the Persians/Tajiks separated for their own advantage. It is legends like Rustam who serve as reminders of the greatness the Persians/Tajiks come from. And it is books like the Shahnameh that captures the timeless power of a great culture."
- published: 20 Sep 2010
- views: 3386
- author: Detroit1967
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Kanoon Andisheh-Shahnameh-شاهنامه و هزاره فردوسی -کانون اندیشه
Andisheh Center in Portland Oregon celebrated the Millennial anniversary of Ferdowsi's Sha...
published: 01 Mar 2011
author: mybeata
Kanoon Andisheh-Shahnameh-شاهنامه و هزاره فردوسی -کانون اندیشه
Andisheh Center in Portland Oregon celebrated the Millennial anniversary of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh with Naqal, short lectures, and dance performances by internationally renowned artists and professors: * Ballet of the tale of Zal & Rudabeh by Djanbazian Dance Company of Los Angeles * "Why Shahnameh is so important to Persian" by Dr. Dick Davis, Ohio State University * Naqqali of the love story of Bijan & Manijeh by Dr. Iraj Anvar, Brown University Saturday February 19th, 2011 | 7:00-9:30 PM
- published: 01 Mar 2011
- views: 3351
- author: mybeata
9:21
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 5/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The...
published: 04 Jul 2008
author: BabakKhoramdin1357
Rustam And Sohrab From Shahnameh 5/10 - شاهنامه رستم و سهراب
This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnameh (Book of the Kings). The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic.The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnameh. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnameh is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnameh is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how barbaric the Arabs ...
- published: 04 Jul 2008
- views: 3549
- author: BabakKhoramdin1357
9:57
18.09.10: Iran - "Shahnameh" Part 2 - Lecture By Dr. Mohsen Banaie - live in Mainz, Germany
Part 1: www.youtube.com Lecture in German and Farsi on "Shahnameh" by Dr. Mohsen Banaie, a...
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: Detroit1967
18.09.10: Iran - "Shahnameh" Part 2 - Lecture By Dr. Mohsen Banaie - live in Mainz, Germany
Part 1: www.youtube.com Lecture in German and Farsi on "Shahnameh" by Dr. Mohsen Banaie, accompanied by Maestro Hamid Motebassem (born in Mashad, previous member of Aref Ensemble and founder of Dastan Ensemble) and some players at "Ferdowsi & 1000 years. The Iranian national epic Shahnameh" event at Haus der Jugend, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. www.motebassem.com http The event was organized by Iranischer Elternverein eV Mainz & Beirat für Migration und Integration, Stadt Mainz in the context of the "Intercultural Week". www.inbi-mainz.de Information on Shahnameh: "The Shahnameh is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnameh, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. As the saying goes, "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." Others work to keep the Persians/Tajiks separated for their own advantage. It is legends like Rustam who serve as reminders of the greatness the Persians/Tajiks come from. And it is books like the Shahnameh that captures the timeless power of a great culture."
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 446
- author: Detroit1967