Siamak

Sijamak (Persian سيامک, pronunciation: [ sɪ jɑ MEK ] ) is the son of Gajumarth, after the Persian epic Shahnameh, the son of the first man. The name translates as Siah black hair moo -ak suffix: loved. Friedrich Rückert translates the name with Sijamek.

Ferdosis epic Shahnameh begins with the story of Gajumarth, the first king among men. He was born with the name Sijamak a son who was loved by all except Ahriman. Ahriman presented on an army that was under the direction of his son. Ahriman's son offered Sijamak to a duel, which he accepted and lost.

After the death Sijamaks Gajumarth fell into deep mourning for a year, until the angel Soroush asked him to fight Ahriman. Huschang the son Sijamaks, the son of Ahriman finally captured and cut off his head.

After the death Gajumarths him Hushang followed by on the throne.

Sijamak in Shahnameh - Say I

Ferdosi describes in his epic Shahnameh Sijamak, the son of Gayomarth, as follows:

"He was a son of rich beauty, To virtue and glory lust equal to the Father. Sijamek he said, beaming shine, Gajumarth 's heart lives ' in it all. "

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