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    Shahriyar (son of Khosrow II), Sassanid prince and the father of Yazdegerd III, the last king of the Sassanid Persia. Shahriar Alam, Bangladeshi state minister. Shahriar Akhter Bulu, Bangladeshi politician. Shahriar Hossain, Bangladeshi cricketer. Shahriar Kabir, Bangladeshi journalist.

  2. Mohammad Hossein Shahriar was one of the first Azerbaijanis of Iran to write a significant collection of poetry in the Azerbaijani language. Born in 1906 in Tabriz, he received his elementary education, including the Divan of Hafez, under his father's supervision. Shahriar’s first formal education was at the Motahhari (former Mansoor High ...

  3. Shahryar (Persian: شهریار, Šahryār; also spelt Shahriar, Shariar, Shahriyar, Schahryar, Sheharyar, Shaheryar, Shahrayar, Shaharyar, or Shahrear), which is pronounced /ʃæh.ri.jɑːr/ in Persian, is the fictional Persian Sassanid King of kings who is told stories by his wife, Scheherazade.

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    Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali ( Arabic: أبو ...
    an Arab linguist, a companion of Ali bin ...
    Abu al-Aswad and His Slave-girl
    Abu Nuwas ( Arabic: أبو نواس)
    a renowned, hedonistic poet at the court ...
    several tales
    Abu Yusuf ( Arabic: أبو يوسف)
    a famous legal scholar and judge, during ...
    Abu Yusuf with Harun al-Rashid and Queen ...
    Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ( Arabic: عبد ...
    the most celebrated Umayyad caliph, ...
    Alî and Zâhir from Damascus City of Brass ...
  4. Shahriar was the first Iranian Azarbaijani poet to compose significant works in the Azari language. He published his first book of poems in 1929. His poetry was mainly influenced by Hafez, a famous Persian poet. His most famous Azari language poem "Heidar-Baba" has so far been translated into 90 languages.

  5. Dec 8, 2017 · The meaning, origin and history of the given name Shahriyar.

  6. Shahriyar is a Sassanid king who inherits his fathers kingdom and governs alongside his younger brother Shahzaman, the king of Samarkand. He is initially portrayed as a good king who governed “with such justice that all his subjects loved him” (15).

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  8. Shahriyar (SHAR-ee-yar), the name of the king, means "friend of the city"; and his brother's name, Shah-Zeman, means "king of the age." Samarkand (sahmur-KAHND) is an ancient city on the Old Silk Road , a trade route that connected Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East.