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  2. In the first fight, Sohrab defeats Rostam, but Rostam tricks Sohrab and says: “Young man, don't you know that the law of war is that you can kill me after defeating me twice?” Then, after praying to Dargah Yazdan, Rostam asks for his help in defeating the young warrior.

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    With Tahmineh, princess of Samangan, Rostam had a son called Sohrab, who was killed accidentally by his father in the time of Kay Kavus. In Banu Goshasp Nama Rostam later had a daughter called Banu Goshasp, who had a full brother called Faramarz, and both became renowned heroes in Turan and India.

  4. Quick answer: The story of "Rostam and Sohrab" is a tragedy because it involves the heartbreaking conflict between a father and son who, unaware of each other's identities, end up in a fatal...

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    Sohrāb or Suhrāb (Persian: سهراب) is a legendary warrior from the Shahnameh, or the Tales of Kings by Ferdowsi in the tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab. [1] He was the son of Rostam, who was an Iranian warrior, and Tahmineh, the daughter of the king of Kingdom of Samangan, a neighboring country.

  6. Rostam mortally wounds his arch-enemy, Sohrab, in battle, only to find out that Sohrab is his long-lost son. Rostam is of course incredibly upset, especially to hear the dying words of his son:

  7. 4 days ago · 8- Rostam and Sohrab Give ear unto the combat of Sohrab against Rostam, though it be a tale replete with tears. It came about that on a certain day Rostam arose from his couch, and his mind was filled with forebodings.

  8. Oct 30, 2020 · Perhaps the most popular story in the epic recounts how the Iranian Hercules, Rostam, unwittingly kills his own son Sohrab. A millennium later, Persian speakers still wrestle with this tragic ending, especially because Rostam is a model of magnanimity, chivalry and patriotism.