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  2. List of Iranian titles and ranks - Wikipedia

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    Malekeh Queen Malekeh Jahaan World Queen, title shared by Nasser-ed-Din Shah's mother and Mohammad 'Ali Shah's wife. Mahd-e-Oliaa "Queen Mother" (Lit. Mahd = hearth or cradle; Olia' = most high; thus = "most high hearth or cradle" or "most high life giving place" ; i.e., place from whence one is born, and thus more elegantly translated as "Sublime Cradle."

  3. Category:Medieval Iranian women - Wikipedia

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    Women of medieval Persia. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Medieval Iranian women" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. Haft Peykar - Wikipedia

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    Haft Peykar is the story of King Bahram Gur, known for his hunting ability and seven wives. [4] The Haft Peykar consists of seven tales. Bahram sends for seven princesses as his brides, and builds a palace containing seven domes for his brides, each dedicated to one day of the week, governed by the day's planet and bearing its emblematic color.

  5. Women in the Sasanian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Sasanian-era artwork of an Iranian woman relief depicting a divine investiture scene of sassanid king receiving a flower by his queen [1]. In the Sasanian Empire, the state religion Zoroastrianism created the policy that dictated relationships between men and women.

  6. Rabia Balkhi - Wikipedia

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    The mausoleum of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa (died 1460), where Rabia Balkhi's shrine is located. Rabia Balkhi (Arabic: رابعة بنت كعب, Persian: رابعه بلخی) also known as Rabia al-Quzdari (or Khuzdari), [a] was a 10th-century writer who composed poetry in Persian and Arabic.

  7. Category:Persian women - Wikipedia

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    For historic Persian women use Ancient Persian women (before AD 500) or Medieval Iranian women (AD 500 to AD 1500) Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  8. 32 reasons to love Persian cats

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    The unnamed feline star featured in six movies from 1963 (From Russia with Love) to Spectre in 2015. Like Blofeld himself, the cat was played by multiple actors over the years.

  9. Varka and Golshah - Wikipedia

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    The epic is the story of the love between a youth named Varqa and a maiden, Golshah. [1] Their fathers are Arab brothers, Homām and Helāl, chiefs of the tribe of the Banū Šabīh. When Varka and Golshah were supposed to be married, Golshah was abducted by an enemy named Rabīʿ b.