Sohrab, dying, tells Rostam that his father will avenge his death and only then do they realize their identities. The monumental poem of the Persian poet Ferdowsi, the Shahnameh or Book of Kings, which was completed by this poet in the year 1010 CE, is a massive retelling of the lives and times of 50 kings of Iran. He also tells him that if there were 10 more people as strong as Rustum against him he would still defeat them. While still a baby she bound the amulet of onyx on his arm and sent a message to Rustum that a daughter had been born instead. Tahmineh comes to visit Rostam. But it has never been noticed in its visual position (nor imagery).Despite its mythical look, Shahnameh is quite tangible and its only point is Ferdowsi's pictorial expression. Nine months later, she bears his childa son, whom she later names Sohrab. This man is the embodiment of the thoughts and aspirations of our predecessors. The poem is an account of Sohrab's search for his father, who disappeared years earlier. I would expect the land turns black to refer to the destruction of any plant lifethat is, the land turned to mud. Repleksyon: Panitikang Persya, Shanameh (The Epic of Kings). Sohrab then taunts Rustum asking him to prove his might. This is why I write. Every heroic epic has all the ideals and aspirations of a people embodied in him, like Achilles in the Iliad of Hamrorama, in the Indian Ramayans. 2015 -2022. The epic can be roughly divided into three parts: the first part tells of the mythical creation of Persia and its earliest mythical past; the second part tells of the legendary Kings and the heroes Rostam and Sohrab which compromises most of the epic poem; the third part . Anecdotally its seen as a sign of good health and vigor. Summary. Dun napansin ni Rostam na suot suot nito ang kwintas na ibingay niya kay Tahmina na ibingay ito sa kanyang anak upang panatilihin siyang ligtas. Its author was Abu Al-Qasim Firdausi. B. Rostam was the main protagonist of the epic poem Shahnameh. IRAN - TEHRAN, P.O.Box: 14155-1999, Iranian photographer and Environmental Photography Award, First "Nonegah" photography talent search course was held with theme of family, Iranian association of theater photographers accepts new members, Online exhibition of Summer Color Painting started in Tehran, Online exhibition requires culture building. Modern Reception. Both the heroes make their way into the arena. For more details of these cookies and how to disable them, see our cookie policy. Were using the Dick Davis translation (Penguin Classics). And almost more than any other book considered by kings except Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni who did not appreciate the sage; have been. Popular story-tellers change the tryst between Rostam and Tahmina, who share a bed without being married, and with the girl taking the initiative . All rights reserved. In tragedy, usually one person (hero) is in the center of . 4. The Seven Labors of Rostam. They didnt maintain stud books as all their great lines were traced through the mares (womb books?) Depiction of Rostam and Sohrab from the Windsor Shahnameh, 1648, signed by Mohammad Yusef the Painter. Si Rostam ay nakatira sa Sistan Iran na kilala rin bilang Persia, isang bayani at isa sa paborito ni King Kaykavous. 8 - Rostam and Sohrab. Rostam was brought up and trained by Zl in warfare. He then tames his legendary stallion, Rakhsh. His book, entitled "the poems of Firdowsi" published in 1788. The Tahmineh and Rostam episode, as presented in modern text-critical editions of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, is compared vis--vis both the pre-modern scribal interventions in the manuscript tradition of the poem, as well as two oral presentations of the same episode by traditional storytellers (naqqln), as preserved in their prompt-books (tumrs) and in recorded performances from the . It tells the story of ancient Persia, beginning in the mythic time of Creation and continuing forward to the Arab-Islamic invasion in the seventh century. The Seven Trials of Rostam. He embraces Sohrab and kisses him. Sa paghahanap ng kanyang kabayo, nakapasok siya sa isang kaharian ng Samangan kung saan naging bisita siya ng hari habang hinahanap niya ang kanyang kabayong nawawala. He hopes that his fame as a fighter will thereby reach the ears of his father. Rostam's task was to conquer the fortress on the summit of Mt Sipand where his great grandfather, Nariman, once besieged it and was slain in the battle. During the night the soldiers are asleep. Rostam; Shahnameh; University of South Carolina ARTH MISC. I was quite taken with the dolls detailed description. Amir 's grandfather takes the young Ali in, and Ali and Baba grow up together. He famously wears the zn-i palang or "panther-skin garment": The material surveyed so far proves that the Rustam legend was fully formed and well known in Western Iran by the seventh century AD at the latest and in the Eastern Iranian lands by the early eighth century. Rostam is stabbing Sohrab. They went on the have many adventures together. Rostam was given the pick of all the horses that roamed Zabolestan and Kabolestan. Doon nakilala ni Rostam . Ngunit ayaw mawala ni Rostam ang magandang reputasyon niya. Pingback: The Tale of Zal and Rudabeh (Shahnameh Reading Project 7) | I Make Up Worlds, Pingback: The Beginning of the War Between Iran and Turan (Shahnameh Reading Project 9) | I Make Up Worlds, Pingback: The Shahnamah Reading Project 2016, with Tessa Gratton & Kate Elliott | I Make Up Worlds, Pingback: The Tale of Sohrab (Shahnameh Readalong 15) | I Make Up Worlds. Rachel, thank you for all these interesting details and observations. Gudurz then returned to the camp while Rustum calls his followers and commands them to bring his arms and his shield to take down his opponent. As Rostam grew older, it became clear that he had the potential to be a great warrior. The history of Sistan says from the words of Ferdowsi ".. God Almighty did not create any servant like Rustam . He named it Rakhsh, the Persian word for lightening. The painters paid special attention to this book because Froudesi's book is more visual than any other book. xxv, 291 pages : 20 cm Includes index Introduction -- The tale of Sam and the Simorgh -- The love of Zal and Rudabeh -- The birth of Rostam -- Rostam and his horse Rakhsh -- Summary of the war between Nozar and Afrasyab -- Rostam and Kay Qobad -- Kay Kavus's war against the demons of Mazanderan -- The seven trials of Rostam -- The king of Hamaveran, and his daughter Sudabeh -- The tragedy of . In Persian mythology, Rudaba's labour in giving birth to Rostam was prolonged due to the extraordinary size of her baby - so much so that Zl, her lover and husband, felt sure that his wife would die in labour. Because Kavous is caught in Mazandaran, Zal sends Rostam to rescue him and tells him that there are two ways to get there, one is a long and safe way and the other is a short and dangerous way. A wretched, broken man whom all despise.". Mughal era manuscripts depicting Rostam's seven labours and other feats: The third feat of Rostam's seven labours: Rostam kills a dragon. Last edited on 14 December 2022, at 11:54, "The Internet Classics Archive - The Epic of Kings by Ferdowsi", Rostam and Sohrab By: Hakim Abol Qasem Ferdowsi Tousi Translated by: Helen Zimmern, List of film adaptations for Rustam and Sohrab, EastPage: The Rustan and Sohrab Poem. Interesting that the horse is painted in a pattern like a leopard or giraffe! : One of the children was sewn from silk on top of that uneaten milk. Section. Rostam's mother Rudaba, the princess of Kabul, was known for her peerless beauty, and Rostam's father was Zl. The following morning, both the armies come out from their camp. The milk inside the ottoman's hair owl is holding Nahid and Hoor has two arms on the brave dragon and the fork of the lioness has embraced Sinan with one hand Copal and the other AnnanRostam is such that his two midwives have to breastfeed him, and since he is weaned, he gets five men to eat. Even though the line of men is obviously the most important, the women are not only not erased, but they come back and are part of the family in a way that creates the future, too, not just holding the history. Since he has heard that he is the son of a famous warrior, he too wants to impress his unknown father with his strength. Till now both the warriors have no idea that they are related to each other. There, Rostam meets princess Tahmina. One of the most famous figures in Persian legend is Rostam (the son of Zal and Rudabeh), whose story is also in the Shahnameh. It became so that Rakhshan became a star. This is a limited print run and will sell out fast! It is death, which gives life, awe and grandeur and meaning, the meaning of every hero's life in the way he dies. Russian translation, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rostam_and_Sohrab&oldid=1127385420, [The Kite Runner By: Khaled Hosseini, page 29]*, This page was last edited on 14 December 2022, at 11:54. * Sources and references are available in the editorial office of Artmag. Just as a lions club cannot be held back, Peran-Wisa realized that he could hold back Sohrab and grants him permission to fight a Duel. A fact borne in on me these days is that grass type affects manure production. Persian myths in many cases originate from the Shahnameh of Froudesi. nimble with thy feet, not with thy hands! The reigns of these kings, called shh-s in Persian, extend from the mythical past all the way to the historical moment when Iran, once a mighty empire, finally collapsed. The horse follows him like a faithful dog. Synopsis: Rudabeh nearly dies giving birth, but with the help of a wizard and the great bird Simorgh, Rostam is born to great acclaim. If we pass through his incredible longevity in a few incidents such as Haft Khan, we see almost no income in his life that we can not justify with our earthly logic.Rostam, son of Zal, son of Sam, son of Nariman, is from the Garshasb family and his mother, Rudabeh, is the daughter of Mehrab Shah Kaboli. She protected her foal for his destiny by attacking anyone tried to take him like a lioness, and even though she doesnt have a name, she was the first horse described in this section, and described beautifully. And perhaps the reason why the Persian kings waited for years to illustrate a copy of the Shahnameh and after a while presented it to other countries, was because they considered it a factor and symbol of Iranian power and culture that was tangible to others. Rostam felt it was fated that Rakhsh was his horse. Early in the combat, Rustum is enraged that the youth has so much skill in arms. Modern Reception. Ang Shanameh (The Epic Of Kings) ay isang epikong nagmula sa panitikan ng Persya na mas kilala ngayon bilang Iran.Ito ay ang pinakamahabang epiko na naisulat ng isang manunnulat lamang. But young as he is, Sohrab is not ready to listen to him. These words of Gudurz, trigger the warriors spirit within Rustum and he decides to take part in the duel. Shahnameh (The Epic of Kings) By: Hakim Abol Qasem Ferdowsi Tousi Translated by: Helen Zimmern . . PPOG 505 Statement Paper. It would be Hassan's influence in naming his son Sohrab. Only death can not overcome it. Kaya't inihanda niya ang kabayong si Rakhsh at ang kanyang buslo ng mga palaso. Dappling is something that many horses do in Spring and maintain through Summer. Rostam or Rustam (Persian: [rostm]) is a legendary hero in Persian mythology, the son of Zl and Rudaba, whose life and work was immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, or Epic of Kings, which contains pre-Islamic Iranian folklore and history. However, the roots of the narrative date much earlier. Chou Rostam was free to walk on eight sabans. He insults him by saying, dearer to the red jackals shall thou be than to thy friend, and to thy father old. Madaming taon ang lumipas bago magkita ang mag amang si Rostam at Sohrab. It relies on both its physical strength and its spiritual strength. A . but I dont know what the corresponding infantry numbers would have been and so how small the individual horse units would have been) and Romans used stallions, also. He picks up his sword and is in the act of committing suicide. Hardly more than a boy, he had developed into the mightiest fighter of the Tartar host. His father Zal promised to find a horse worthy of him - one that would be courageous in the midst of battle. Hence, it is a sign of Iranian culture for both Iranian and non-Iranian communities. Matthew Arnolds Dover Beach: Summary & Analysis. And why on earth would Sam and Zal laugh at Mehrab, when we all know that laughing at someone usually just really pisses them off? . THE SHAHNAMEH (Book of Kings) is the national epic of Iran composed by the poet Ferdowsi between 980 and 1010 AD. Rustam was always represented as the mightiest of Iranian paladins ( holy warriors ) and the atmosphere of the episodes in which he features is strongly reminiscent of the Parthian period. (I read this in a book and gave it a big side-eye). lol. However, the roots of the narrative date much earlier. Ang kanyang gawa ay kinikilala na pinaka maimpluwensiyang akda sa panitikan ng Persiya. Rostam follows one of the early Iranian religions, probably centered around Mithra. It completely flips the whole this horse is destined for you into this thing that is so special and that you covet? He also tells him that he pities his mother who in ader-baijan dwells who with her father, who grows grey with age, and rules over the valiant Kurds camp. Walang nagaatubiling kalabanin si Rostam, kaya naman pinadala si Sohrab upang makipagbuno sa bayani ng Khurasaan. Lumaki si Sohrab kagaya ng kanyang amang si Rustam. In Shahnameh, Rostamlike his grandfather Samworks as both a faithful military general as well as king-maker for the Kayanian dynasty of Persia. When he grew to nine years, he could fight and ride better than any grown man in that land. The price of the horse was, as youve both stated, awesome! He manages to impress damage on Rustums armor. Does anyone else ever wonder if its unfamiliarity with the cultural references or if any of these tid bits that seem to come from nowhere (and possibly never show up again) have to do with the abridgement? Sohrab looks at the mighty figure and as he looks, a strange hope is born in his breast. Curl'd minion, dancer, coiner of sweet words! Counter that with the Lipizzaners used by the Spanish Riding School (all stallions) which work beautifully together and actually have to pass confirmation AND behavior tests to be accepted into the stud book. Rostam lives for 400 years; Sohrab is his son. A horse I used to have always dappled in Spring when his winter woolies were shedding out and his shiny summer coat was coming in and would have been mottled with gold.. Thats a new one to me (Though American Doll collectors might be so excited about this.). Nakipagkasunduan si Rostam sa kanya at pagkatapos niyang bigyan nang anak si Tahmina ay nakuha niya na ulit ang kabayo niya. "I turn to right and left, in all the earth. He had not seen the Princess for many years. The moods of the characters, the change in the shape of the faces (what is common among playwrights, that is, facial mimicry), the atmosphere of feasting or fighting, flirting or arguing, and even the bright face in Ferdowsi's poetry are fully depicted for the reader.Rostam is the symbol of the Iranian man. He was full of rage and shouts back girl, nimble with thy feet, not with thy hands! He tells him that he will fight him with all his might and he no longer feels pity for Sohrab because he had shamed him in front of the entire army with light skipping tricks and girls wiles. Thats the best I can come up with. He was as mighty as his father. The reception history of this story is fascinating. The tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab forms part of the 10th-century Persian epic Shahnameh by the Persian poet Ferdowsi. In thinking back the re-positioning the head was spoken of. Just as they were about to engage in the battle, Perena-Wisa appeared on the battlefront. Previously: Introduction, The First Kings, The Demon King Zahhak, Feraydun and His Three Sons, The Story of Iraj, The Vengeance of Manuchehr, Sam & The Simorgh, The Tale of Zal and Rudabeh. Siavash (in Persian: ) is a major figure in Ferdowsi's epic, the Shahnameh. Rostam is the most iconic figure in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and consequently, the most important mythical one of Persian literature. In Shahnameh, Rostam and his predecessors are Marzbans of Sistan (present-day Iran and Afghanistan). Rostam is best known for his tragic fight with Esfandiyr, the other legendary Iranian hero; for his expedition to Mazandaran (not to be confused with the modern Mazandaran Province); and for tragically fighting and killing his son, Sohrab, without knowing who his opponent was. Meanwhile, the background of Sam, Nariman and Rostam Dastan families (as Hakim Ferdowsi shows us) is examined. Rostam was eventually killed by Shaghad, his half-brother. So cool for that to be an aspect of the birth. The tales of Shahnameh, to a great extent, deal with the adventure of Rostam including The Seven Trials of Rostam (HaftKhan-e-Rostam), The Tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab, The Battle of Rostam and Esfandyr, The Tale of Rostam and his half-brother Shaghad. Today's portion: Rostam, The Son of Zal-Dastan. In grief, he utters out a loud cry, O boy-thy father!. He is also conspicuously a nomad. And here Mehrab now confirms that Zahhaks blood will, in its way, run true in him by turning him to do bad things (we assume). Popular story-tellers change the tryst between Rostam and Tahmina, who share a bed without being married, and with the girl taking the initiative . Ernst Herzfeld maintained that the dynasty of Gondophares represented the House of Suren, highest of the five premier families of Parthian Empire, invested with the hereditary right of commanding the royal armies, and placing the crown on the king's head at the coronation. What do you know about the sculptures of Mellat Park? He translated it in verse from the birth of Rustam. In the case of Tahmineh and Rostam, Rostam ultimately proposes Tahmine to marry him by Mobad (Zoroastrian clergy) and she marries him according to the Zoroastrian religion. We shall see! 102. Nov 29, 2022. He was immortalized by the 10th century Persian poet Ferdowsi in . Rostam was always represented as the mightiest of Iranian paladins (holy warriors), and the atmosphere of the episodes in which he features is strongly reminiscent of the Parthian Empire. One of my servants ate the hero Sam and fell asleep I will ask for a heavy horse and I will send it to youRostam's first heroic act, when he is still a child, begins with killing the white elephant. Your online site for school work help and homework help. She goes into his room at night and asks if he will give her a child and in return, she will bring his horse. Many rulers had manuscripts created in which their regime took on the . In the novel, The Kite Runner, references are made to the Persian epic, the Shahnameh, which Amir would read to Hassan. Rama is honest, straightforward and he was professionally trained by elderly wise men that knew righteousness. As a horse lover (the only thing that competes with time spent with my horse is time spent with my books oh, and that pesky thing called work) I was so stoked for this! Ferdowsi & The Shahnameh : Ferdowsi Tousi, (935-1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. In the Shahnameh, Rostam and his predecessors are Marzbans of Sistan (present-day Iran and Afghanistan). We're using the Dick Davis translation (Penguin Classics). Ngunit kung manganganak naman siya nang lalaki ay kukunin niya ang tatak at itatali ito sa kanyang braso. And Ferdowsi has in fact revealed what existed in the mental subconscious of the Iranian singer. In Farsi, it was an epic (the Epic of Kings), but translated into English . He is also known for the story of Seven Labours. Seriously, I was so delighted to read that. My favorite part of this piece, though, was the line the price of this horse is Iran itself. The horse is quite literally priceless, but also costs a very important promise. This is because of something I read many years ago about mares often having been preferred because they are less likely to call out than stallions when youre doing stealthy work. Goshasp, through her marriage with Giv had a son, Bijan. Rostam did not recognise his own son, although Sohrab had suspicions that Rostam . He tells him come, sit beside me on this sand, and take my cheeks and wash then with thy tears and say My Son. Tutor and Freelance Writer. And this lies in both Ferdowsi's expression and its mythological narratives. Nagkaroon ng away sa pagitan ng Persia at Turan. Years go by before Rostam and Sohrab meet. It came about that on a certain day Rostam arose from his couch, and his mind was filled with forebodings. (Shahnameh, 10). And Rostam is the embodiment of the perfect Iranian man who has encounters and challenges with mythical creatures such as dragons and demons.Shahnameh, as the history of Iranian painting has shown, is the most pictorial and well-paid literary narrative that has a significant and exemplary place in the way of expressing space, pages, human and even animal figures, colors and descriptions of mythical creatures.Both the narrations of Ferdowsi and the pictorial payments of Iranian painters during this millennium (almost most of the famous painters of Iran); One of the golden leaves of their life was the illustration of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh.Shahnameh is our historical book, Iranians. Rostam's horse Rakhsh. Just as famous as Rostam was his horse Rakhsh, which had an incredibly long life like Rostam, due to divine protection, and died at the same time as Rostam. The strange thing is that this man, whose life is mixed with all the myths, his existence will never be separated from an ordinary earthly human being. 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Oh, one last thing. As Rostam grew older, it became clear that he had the potential to be a great warrior. Nagtuos ang dalawa at nasaksak ni Rustam si Sohrab hanggang sa siya'y namatay. Rustum was disappointed for he had hoped for a brave son, but he sent five jewels for the child bade the mother take good care of her. Great summary. Pumupunta si Tahmina sa kwarto ni Rostam tuwing gabi at nagtatanong kung bibigyan siya nito ng anak at bilang kapalit ay ibabalik niya ang kabayo nito. The final feat of Rostam's seven labours: Rostam kills the White Demon. The following day, they are about to witness a great battle. I am no girl, to be made pale by words. He also warns him saying that though he was young, yet victory itself was not sure in whose court it would fall in and only even will teach us in tour. 0. Shahnameh (The Epic of Kings) BUOD. Ruksh, the same horse given by Tamineh to Rustum comes on the scene. Sohrab's mentality results in him being fooled by his enemies and losing his battles. They used usually destrier horses, which just meant biggest and strongest types of horses. It tells the tragic story of the heroes Rostam and his son, Sohrab. Dick Davis"our pre-eminent translator from the Persian" (The Washington Post)has revised and expanded his acclaimed translation of Ferdowsi's masterpiece, adding more than 100 pages of newly translated text. His destiny is not separate from the destiny of human beings, that is, free from some failures.Rostam WarsSeven ReadersThe most amazing story of Rostam's life is his seven readers in Mazandaran. This journey is called "Rostam's Seven Quests". In this article, we first examine Rostam's character and his place in Iranian mythological thought, and especially his role in "Shahnameh". He rode the legendary stallion Rakhsh and wore a special suit named Babr-e Bayan in battles. Rustum is shattered looking at the proof. Then in 1814 James Atkinson translated the story of Rustam & Sohrab in both prose and verse. Not foreshadowing or the promise of danger. So he took a tender farewell of Tamineh and gave her an amulet made of onyx stone which he got from his arm, and said: If Heaven should grant thee a little daughter in my absence bind this onyx in her hair; but if a son, place it upon his arm, then shall he be strong of limb as Sahm, my grandsire, and graceful of speech as Zal, my father.. But lets talk about the doll baby for a moment: in any modern Western narrative that would be the beginning of a story in which the doll becomes Rostams ultimate weakness, or evil doppelganger possessed by the devil or something. TG: This was a nice, short episode to dig into, and I was most struck at what an important role the mare had. BACKGROUND ON THE TEXT The Shahnameh is structured according to the mythical and historical reign of 50 Persian Kings. He survives by trickery, and it is not unusual for someone to fall from the sky into the sea and survive. The Shahnameh of Abolqasem Ferdowsi is a sprawling epic focusing on the exploits of kings, heroes, and villains of Persian history and legend.Also known in English as The Book of Kings or the Epic of Kings, the Shahnameh covers the lives of some fifty monarchs (47 kings, 3 queens) in nine "volumes" and 50,000 lines each of 22 syllables in the . He gives Rustum the shock of his life when he ironically tells that his father Rustum will avenge his death. Rostam is best known for his tragic fight with Esfandiar, the other legendary Iranian hero, for his expedition to Mazandaran (not to be . However it was standard so I agree that the odd part is mentioning that it was for showing off. By: Sara, Ghazal,Asra Story's Background and Characters Rostam is one of the most admired people in the whole country and is given the title " hero".He is the powerful Persian hero warrior of the Shahnameh, is the sworn loyal protector (Pahlavan/Daleer) of Persia (Iran), a (Rostam s First Ordeal) thatMelikian reproduces This content downloaded from 132.174.255.230 on Fri, 13 Feb 2015 14:41:29 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions A DISENCHANTING ECHO OF SAFAVID ART HISTORY 255 inscriptionwhich does not even . Article last reviewed: 2020 | St. Rosemary Institution 2010-2022 | Creative Commons 4.0. A survey of impact of Shahnameh on modern and contemporary art of Iran By Akram Ahmadi Tavana Foreword by Dr. Firuza Melville Director of Research, Shahnameh Centre . Among the national heroes and literary greats of all time, Ferdowsi has a very special place. Naniniwala ako na ang kwentong ito ay tumutukoy sa kung ano ang mas mahalaga/mas pipiliin ng tao reputasyon nga ba o kaya't ang pagmamahal sa iyong pamilya at posible din na ang kwento ay tumutukoy sa maayos na pagpili at pagdedesisyon. The selected adventures of Persia's Hercules, from Iran's great national epic. Sohrab then reveals that Rustum did have a son, it was he himself. What an interesting way to share baby pictures. For example, modern TB stallions are not at all selected for temperament (only speed) and so many of the stallions can behave as nastily as possible and no one does anything other than deal with it. Need to catch up! Rostam breached the fortress, defeated the enemy, ransacked its treasury and reported his success to his father, Zl and grandfather, Sam. Once, following the traces of his lost horse, he enters the kingdom of Samangan where he becomes the guest of the king during the search for his horse. Synopsis: Rudabeh nearly dies giving birth, but with the help of a wizard and the great bird Simorgh, Rostam is born to great acclaim. He once demonstrated his skills to Emperor Manuchehr to seek his approval to marry his lover Rudaba. 'Dreams feel real when we're in them," says Cobb, the main character in Christopher Nolan's blockbuster Inception, which turned ten this past July. 9B56E996-23FC-447A-900B-3AD9A323A3C4.jpeg. When Rostam single-handedly slew a mad elephant, his father sent him on his first military assignment. According to the Shahnameh (the tenth-century Book of Kings), this titan, magnificent in strength and courage, bestrode Persia for 500 years. Sohrab and Rustum, epic poem in blank verse by Matthew Arnold, published in 1853 in his collection Poems. Rostam is the champion of champions and is involved in numerous stories, constituting some of the most popular (and arguably some of most masterfully created) parts of the Shahnameh.