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== Rostam gallery ==
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File:Sohrab and Rostam fighting (TMoCA).png|Sohrab and Rostam fighting
File:Rostam, Iranian hero, mythical king of Zabulistan. Panjikent, 7th century CE.jpg|Rostam, Iranian hero, mythical king of Zabulistan
File:Rostam toetet esfandyar.jpg|Rostam kills Esfandyar
File:Rustam reçu par le roi Keykavouss.jpg|Rustam received by King Keykavouss
File:Firdawsi - Rustam Kills a Dragon (the Third Feat) - Walters W60276B (cropped).jpg|Rustam kills a dragon (the Third Feat)
File:Firdawsi - Rustam Drags the Khaqan of China from his Elephant - Walters W601245B - Full Page.jpg|Rustam drags the Khaqan of China from his elephant
File:Firdawsi - Rustam Shoots Ashkabus - Walters W601234A - Full Page.jpg|Rustam shoots Ashkabus
File:Firdawsi - Rustam Kills the White Div (the Seventh Feat) - Walters W601131B - Full Page.jpg|Rustam kills the White Div (the Seventh Feat)
File:Firdawsi - Rustam Rescues Bizhan from the Pit - Walters W601308B - Full Page.jpg|Rustam rescues Bizhan from the pit
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 3 March 2025

Rostam is a legendary hero in Iranian mythology and one of the most prominent characters in the epic of Shahnameh. He is a champion of champions and is involved in numerous stories, constituting some of the most popular episodes of the Shahnameh. His life spans several generations of the Shahnameh story, leading to his description as one "whose life lasts a thousand years."

Background[edit]

Rostam is best known for his courage and physical strength. He is the son of Zal, one of the legendary kings of Persia, and Rudaba, the princess of Kabul. Rostam's grandfather was Sam, the king of Sistan, who named his son Zal after a legendary bird that raised him. Zal was one of Persia's most powerful warriors and a great king of Sistan in Iranian mythology.

Rostam's Seven Labors[edit]

Rostam is most celebrated for the Haft Khan (Seven Labors) he performed to save his sovereign, Kay Kavus who was captured by the evil king of Mazandaran. These labors are very similar to those of Hercules from Greek mythology. Rostam's Seven Labors were to:

  1. Slay the wild lions outside the king's palace
  2. Slay the dragon of the marsh of Sistan
  3. Slay the witch of the Mazandaran forest
  4. Slay Arzhang, the demon king of Mazandaran
  5. Cross the water of death
  6. Slay the white demon
  7. Rescue Kay Kavus, and capture Div-e-Sepid

Rostam and Sohrab[edit]

One of the most tragic tales in the Shahnameh is the story of Rostam and Sohrab, where Rostam unknowingly kills his own son Sohrab in combat.

Death[edit]

Rostam's death comes when he is fatally wounded by his half-brother Shaghad while trying to save a horse from a pit. Shaghad had set up the trap in order to kill Rostam.

Legacy[edit]

Rostam is considered the bravest of the Iranian epic heroes and the symbol of all that is good, noble, and brave in the human spirit.

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