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- Siamak abstract "Siāmak (Persian: سيامک [sɪjɑˈmæk], sometimes transliterated as Siyamak or Siamac) is a character in Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran.Ferdowsi's great epic poem begins with the story of Keyumars, the first king to arise among humans, who at that time lived in mountain caves and wore the skins of leopards. God (Hormazd) granted him the supernatural radiance called farr reserved for kings. His son was Siāmak and was beloved by all, except the destructive spirit Ahriman, who raised an army under the command of his own demonic son. When the divine figure Sorush warned Keyumars, Siāmak led an army of his own. Siāmak accepted a challenge to single combat and died at the hands of the demon.Keyumars mourned for a year, and then Sorush advised him to fight Ahriman once more. Siāmak's son Hushang led the army that defeated Ahriman's son, whom he bound and beheaded.Keyumars died after a thirty-year reign, leaving his throne to Hushang.".
- Siamak thumbnail Siyamak_(The_Shahnama_of_Shah_Tahmasp).png?width=300.
- Siamak wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- Siamak wikiPageID "6547334".
- Siamak wikiPageLength "2077".
- Siamak wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Siamak wikiPageRevisionID "705778324".
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Ahura_Mazda.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Angra_Mainyu.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_mythology.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shahnameh_characters.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Ferdowsi.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Iran.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Hushang.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Khvarenah.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Leopard.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink National_epic.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Shahnameh.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink Sraosha.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLink File:Siyamak_(The_Shahnama_of_Shah_Tahmasp).png.
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Siamak".
- Siamak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sīyāmak".
- Siamak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fa.
- Siamak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fa.
- Siamak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shahnameh.
- Siamak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Siamak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Siamak subject Category:Persian_mythology.
- Siamak subject Category:Shahnameh_characters.
- Siamak hypernym Character.
- Siamak type FictionalCharacter.
- Siamak type Character.
- Siamak type Diacritic.
- Siamak type Redirect.
- Siamak comment "Siāmak (Persian: سيامک [sɪjɑˈmæk], sometimes transliterated as Siyamak or Siamac) is a character in Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran.Ferdowsi's great epic poem begins with the story of Keyumars, the first king to arise among humans, who at that time lived in mountain caves and wore the skins of leopards. God (Hormazd) granted him the supernatural radiance called farr reserved for kings.".
- Siamak label "Siamak".
- Siamak sameAs Q1551577.
- Siamak sameAs Siyāmak.
- Siamak sameAs Sijamak_(Mythologie).
- Siamak sameAs سیامک.
- Siamak sameAs m.0g9rjd.
- Siamak sameAs Siyāmak.
- Siamak sameAs Q1551577.
- Siamak wasDerivedFrom Siamak?oldid=705778324.
- Siamak depiction Siyamak_(The_Shahnama_of_Shah_Tahmasp).png.
- Siamak isPrimaryTopicOf Siamak.