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Fortress of Arjaasb known as Roin Dej. (lit. Invincible Fortress) Esfandiyār then kills Arjaasb, rescues his sisters and conquers the fortress. Upon Esfandiyār's return to Iran, Goshtasp, who did not want to part with his throne, hedges once again.
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Esfandiyār's father, Goshtasp, had promised to give him the throne if he manages to repel an invasion in far-off provinces. Esfandiyār successfully carries out the order. Upon his return, Esfandiyār's father informs him that during his absence the king of
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1700:Atash Behram
1690:The Revayats
1651:Adur Farnbag
1632:Fire Temples
1622:Yenghe hatam
1617:Ahuna Vairya
1586:Angra Mainyu
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1395:Babr-e Bayan
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1864:Persecution
1823:Khurramites
1531:Persia/Iran
1516:Zarathustra
1511:Ahura Mazda
1326:Baysonghor
1302:Manuscripts
1152:Div-e Sepid
1147:Arzhang Div
1132:and animals
633:Kay Lohrasp
628:Kay Khosrow
424:27 February
384:(Siegfried)
265:Zarathustra
222:Spəntōδāta-
172:Kay Lohrasp
121:Spəntōδāta-
66:introducing
1963:Categories
1869:in Armenia
1761:Hamistagan
1612:Ashem Vohu
1526:Vohu Manah
1345:of Rashida
1273:Structures
1246:Alborzkouh
1241:Mazandaran
1211:Zabulistan
1130:Creatures
1069:Kashvadian
924:Gordafarid
771:Esfandiyār
643:Kay Bahman
547:Pishdadian
539:Characters
405:References
389:Duryodhana
166:and Queen
112:Espandiyār
108:Esfandiyār
49:references
18:Esfandiyar
1969:Kayanians
1857:Adherents
1838:Festivals
1818:Mazdakism
1813:Zurvanism
1726:Bundahišn
1536:Faravahar
1384:Shahnameh
1360:Shahnameh
1352:Shahnameh
1343:Shahnameh
1335:Shahnameh
1328:Shahnameh
1319:Shahnameh
1311:Shahnameh
1309:Florence
1260:Kasa-Roud
1231:Ctesiphon
1160:Huma bird
1139:Akvan Div
1060:Clans and
1051:Biderafsh
696:Kayanoush
653:Kay Darab
623:Kay Kāvus
618:Kay Kawād
585:Manuchehr
527:Shahnameh
480:0003-0279
255:Shahnameh
208:Spandadāt
193:Etymology
187:Shahnameh
155:Shahnameh
131:Spandadāt
1949:Category
1879:in India
1843:Marriage
1833:Calendar
1756:Xrafstar
1675:Visperad
1670:Vendidad
1455:Category
1350:Windsor
1256:Tammisha
1180:Shabrang
1062:families
1046:Nastihan
1006:Afrasiab
1001:Garsivaz
996:Aghrirat
978:Turanian
937:Katāyoun
933:Manizheh
929:Farangis
899:Sindukht
894:Shahrnāz
791:Siyâvash
786:Fariborz
781:Faramarz
776:Pashotan
741:Gershasp
736:Gostaham
686:Shahrasp
638:Goshtasb
610:Kayanian
600:Garshasp
575:Fereydun
565:Tahmuras
555:Keyumars
532:Ferdowsi
398:Muhammad
376:Achilles
359:See also
349:tamarisk
260:Zartosht
168:Katāyoun
164:Goshtasp
160:Kayanian
150:Ferdowsi
141:اسفندیار
1901:in Iraq
1896:in Iran
1787:Kashmar
1721:Dēnkard
1695:Ab-Zohr
1571:Yazatas
1541:Avestan
1370:Related
1358:Davari
1236:Estakhr
1175:Shabdiz
1165:Simurgh
991:Pashang
986:Zadashm
914:Tahmina
909:Sudabeh
889:Arnavāz
884:Faranak
851:Shaghad
811:Goudarz
806:Kashvad
746:Nariman
658:Dara II
570:Jamshid
560:Hushang
345:Simurgh
337:Simurgh
311:Simurgh
235:Amesha
217:Avestan
199:Persian
146:Iranian
136:Persian
116:Avestan
62:improve
1889:Parsis
1848:Burial
1808:Parsis
1775:Cities
1766:Duzakh
1680:Yashts
1607:Gathas
1602:Avesta
1581:Daevas
1576:Ahuras
1377:Daqiqi
1216:Sistan
1194:Places
1170:Rakhsh
1041:Barman
1036:Houman
1021:Arjasp
1016:Shideh
1011:Tageuo
963:Zahhak
959:Mardas
952:Tazian
942:Azadeh
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861:Barbad
846:Zavara
841:Gorgin
831:Bahram
826:Rohham
821:Bizhan
766:Sohrab
761:Rostam
681:Siamak
676:Jamasp
590:Nowzar
488:602297
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242:spenta
237:Spenta
179:Rostam
51:, but
1920:Lists
1884:Irani
1782:Balkh
1665:Yasna
1226:Balkh
1221:Kabul
1206:Turan
1031:Piran
1026:Viseh
836:Hojir
796:Farud
726:Qaren
721:Qobád
706:Arash
691:Abtin
484:JSTOR
289:Turan
162:King
1792:Yazd
1705:Magi
1521:Asha
1201:Iran
731:Tous
711:Salm
701:Kāve
595:Zaav
580:Iraj
476:ISSN
445:ISBN
426:2016
197:The
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