The story of the Iranian myths
The story of the Iranian myths
Rostam and Sohrab
One day I went to the hunt for a hunt, after which he realized that his horse had been lost. He went to find the horses in the nearby townspeople.
The king of Samangan took it for granted that his horse ridden the dog to his promise. She had a daughter named Tahmineh. I was married to her, and then she was asked to come back to Iran, and then she said to Tahmine: "If you had born a girl who had given this beard to his blouses I can put it on my arm to be an orbogan. "
Rustam went to work, and after that he gave birth to a son named Sohrab.
Many years passed, and Azhar was raised and asked to follow his father, Rostam. His mother had a granddaughter with his arm, and said: "With this sign your father will know. Sohrab moved to Iran with a large army. The Iranian king, who was then Kavos, sent to fight Sohrab to fight the enemy of Rostam.
Rostam and Sohrab did not know each other on the battlefield and went to war. After a long battle, Rostam Sohrab defeated and killed. Sohrab told Rostam before his death: "I am the son of Rustam, if he knows that I have been killed, he will not bring you alive."
Rustam said, "Where do I know that you are the son of Rustam?" Sohrab showed his arm, and I recognized him, but I did not regret his son's death !!