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Sindukht (Persian: سیندُخت) (meaning "the daughter of Simorgh)[1] is the married to Mehrab Kaboli and the mother of Roodabeh, in the Persian epic poem ShahnamehbyFerdowsi. She is described as "a beautiful and intelligent woman". When she learned about the love between Roodabeh and Zāl, she first became angry, arguing that Sām (father of Zāl) and Manuchehr (then king of Iran) would disapprove of their marriage and so they would destroy Kabul (because they worshiped different religions and Mehrab was of Zahhak's descendants), but when Zāl managed to convince Sām and Manuchehr, Sindukht and Mehrab also supported their marriage. She is the grandmother of Rostam.

Sindukht comes to Sam Bearing Gifts, Miniature from the Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp. Tabriz, c. 1525-30. Aga Khan Museum

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Zahhak
SāmMehrab KaboliSindukht
ZālRudaabeh
Rostam

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  1. ^ "سیندخت". Dehkhoda. Retrieved 21 December 2015.

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    Last edited on 21 December 2023, at 14:22  





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