Shah Nameh
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James Atkinson's Translation edit
Abridgment (Prose and Verse) edit
- Kaiúmers
- Húsheng
- Tahmúres
- Jemshíd
- Mirtás-Tází, and His Son Zohák
- The Story of Jemshíd Resumed
- Kavah, the Blacksmith
- Feridún
- Feridún and His Three Sons
- Minúchihr
- Zál, the Son of Sám
- The Dream of Sám
- Rúdábeh
- Death of Minúchihr
- Nauder
- Afrásiyáb Marches against Nauder
- Afrásiyáb
- Zau
- Garshásp
- Kai-Kobád
- Kai-Káús
- The Heft-Khan; or, Seven Labors of Rustem
- Invasion of Irán by Afrásiyáb
- The Return of Kai-Káús
- The Story of Sohráb
- The Story of Saiáwush
- Kai-Khosráu
- Akwán Díw
- The Story of Byzun and Maníjeh, the Daughter of Afrásiyáb
- Barzú, and His Conflict with Rustem
- Súsen the Sorceress, and Afrásiyáb
- The Expedition of Gúdarz against Afrásiyáb
- The Death of Afrásiyáb
- The Death of Kai-Khosráu
- Lohurásp
- Gushtásp, and the Faith of Zerdusht
- The Heft-Khan of Isfendiyár
- Capture of the Brazen Fortress and Death of Arjásp
- The Death of Isfendiyár
- The Death of Rustem
- Bahman
- Húmaí and the Birth of Dáráb
- Dáráb
- Dárá
- Sikander
Partial Verse Translation edit
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