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TWO THEORIES ABOUT THE STORY OF SIYAVASH, BASED ON THE VIEWS OF TAJIK, RUSSIAN AND IRANIAN SCHOLARS OF SHAHNĀMEH

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  11-48

Abstract

 Looking at the story of SIYAVASH with some myths that are ethically and structurally unfit to this story turns a blind eye on the reality of the story that has a firm connection with the character of Rostam. If we notice to views of European fair minded scholars about the antiquity of AVESTA as well as some Iranian scholars who study the subject phenomenologically, then we will know the Iranian themes in the story and how it differs from myths of fertility. First time, Afrasiab appointed SIYAVASH as ruler of a fertile region called KANGDEZH. SIYAVASH made a guard wall around it with the help of Farre Kiyani (the gift of Divine grace), according to Bundahishn, it had 15 gates and the distance of each gate from the other was 15 days trekking time. For the second time, Afrasiab wanted SIYAVASH to make another region near his capital, then SIYAVASH made another city called Sharestane SIYAVASHgerd. The present article wants to show that new archaeological researches are needed in Dushanbe and Bukhara for these reasons: Narshakhi (ca. 899–959) points that the tomb of SIYAVASH is located in the gate of Bukhara, and there is a refurbished gate in Dushanbe and probably another gates in the city, and finally SIYAVASHgerd is situated in limits of a wall.

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    BAZGIR, NASRIN. (2015). TWO THEORIES ABOUT THE STORY OF SIYAVASH, BASED ON THE VIEWS OF TAJIK, RUSSIAN AND IRANIAN SCHOLARS OF SHAHN?MEH. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), 11(39), 11-48. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/139356/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BAZGIR NASRIN. TWO THEORIES ABOUT THE STORY OF SIYAVASH, BASED ON THE VIEWS OF TAJIK, RUSSIAN AND IRANIAN SCHOLARS OF SHAHN?MEH. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL)[Internet]. 2015;11(39):11-48. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/139356/en

    IEEE: Copy

    NASRIN BAZGIR, “TWO THEORIES ABOUT THE STORY OF SIYAVASH, BASED ON THE VIEWS OF TAJIK, RUSSIAN AND IRANIAN SCHOLARS OF SHAHN?MEH,” MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), vol. 11, no. 39, pp. 11–48, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/139356/en

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