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part21 •Shahnameh• The Book of Kings Feraydun Sends Jandal to the Yemen: After fifty years had passed Feraydun was the father of three fine sons, all worthy to wear the crown. They were As tall as cypresses, fair as the spring, The image of their father and their king. Even before their father had named them they could hold their own against elephants. The two older boys were sons of Shahrnaz, the youngest the son of Arnavaz. When Feraydun saw their worth, he asked his advisor Jandal to search the world for three princesses born from the same mother and father, who would be worthy brides for his sons. Jandal was a wise and discerning man, and immediately he began to make inquiries as to which kings in which countries had marriageable daughters. He found no one in Iran who was worthy of this honor, but then he came before Sarv, the king of the Yemen, as splendid as a pheasant strutting among spring flowers; he kissed the ground and showered flattery on this subject king. continue in replies👇 👇
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1: The king said to him, “May you never cease to be praised; what orders do you have for me, what instructions do you bring?” Jandal replied, “May you live in happiness and the hand of evil never touch you. I am a lowly Persian subject and bring you Feraydun’s wishes for your wealth and prosperity as the undimmed star of the Arabs. Feraydun says that there is nothing dearer to a man than his sons, that his three sons are sweeter to him than his sight, and that he seeks brides for them. I made inquiries, and have heard that you have three unnamed daughters who are worthy of our princes. These two noble families should be joined; this is Feraydun’s message, and may you answer as you see fit.”
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