Farhad (Persian literature)

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Farhad carves an image of Shirin in the mountain.

Farhād (

Nezami Ganjavi, but the story was well known in Persian literature long before Nezami. Ferdowsi also narrates the story of Khosrow and Shirin, but in his version, Farhād only plays a minor part. The story of Farhād has Parthian origins. Some writers such as the unknown writer of Mojmal al-tawārīḵ wa’l-qeṣāṣ refer to Farhad as a Kayanian figure. Balʿamī is one of the first writers that refer to Farhad as a Sasanian figure.[1]

The story of Farhad

Farhad is a sculptor who falls in love with

Persian Armenia. But Shirin is already in love with Khosrow Parviz
, the king of Persia. Khosrow asks Farhad to carve a staircase in a mountain and tells him if he manages to do so, Khosrow will give up Shirin. Farhad tries hard day and night in the hope that Khosrow will let him marry Shirin. Finally, Farhad builds the staircase but Khosrow has a messenger falsely inform Farhad that Shirin has died. Farhad believes this falsehood and jumps to his death from the mountain.

See also

References

  1. ^ "FARHĀD". IRANICA. December 15, 1999. Retrieved 3 February 2016.