Nariman (Shahnameh)
Nariman (Persian: نریمان) is an ancient Persian name meaning "faith and brightness." He is the son of Gershasp, and father of Sām who himself is grandfather of Rostam the hero (Rostam's Father was Zal).
| Nariman | |
|---|---|
| Shahnameh Men | |
| Name | Nariman |
| Nickname | Gladiator |
| post | The head of the dynasty |
| Other Information | |
| Well known | Siege of Mount Sepand Castle |
| Lineage | Zabolian |
| Historical similarity | Ariaramnes |
| Family members | |
| Boys Name | Sām |
| Grandson Name | Zāl |
| Result Name | Rostam |
Nariman in Shahnameh
Nariman was reported in Shahnameh at the time of Fereydun.[1] According to the Shahnameh, Nariman was one of Fereydun allies during the reign of Fereydun. Nariman perished in the war that led to the siege of a fortress on Mount Sepand. This story is told by Zāl for Rostam to persuade him Nariman revenge on the inhabitants of the castle.
References
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