Sohrab

Sohrāb or Suhrāb (Persian: سهراب) is a character from the Shahnameh, or the Tales of Kings by Ferdowsi in the tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab. He was the son of Rostam, who was an Iranian warrior, and Tahmineh, the daughter of the king of Samangam, a neighboring country. He was slain at a young age by his father Rostam. Rostam only found out he was his son after fatally wounding him in a duel. Kaykavous, the king of Iran, delayed giving Rostam the healing potion (Noush Daru) to save Sohrab as he feared losing his power to the alliance of the father and the son. Rostam gave Tahmine a bracelet as a reminder and a sign to his son and left Tahmine after the marriage.

His name means literally Red from water in a sense of "beautiful and illustrious/shining face".

One of the most spread male name in Georgia (third most) is "Zurab", Georgian variant of "Sohrab".

See also

  • Rostam and Sohrab (opera)
  • Sohrab and Rustum
  • Sohrab (disambiguation)

    Sohrab (Persian: سهراب) may refer to:

    People

  • Sohrab, one of Shahnama's characters
  • Sohrab Aarabi, Iranian man whose murder drew international attention to the 2009 Iranian election protests
  • Sohrab Ahmari, an Iranian-American journalist at The Wall Street Journal
  • Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh, an Iranian football player
  • Sohrab Fakir, a Sufi singer
  • Sohrab Modi, an Indian Parsi actor
  • Sohrab Sepehri, was a notable modern Iranian poet and a painter
  • Sohrab Shahid-Sales, an Iranian film director
  • Mirza Ahmad Sohrab
  • Places

  • Sohrab, Fars, a village in Fars Province, Iran
  • Sohrab, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
  • Businesses

  • Sohrab Cycles, a Pakistani bicycle manufacturer
  • Podcasts:

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    Pregnant woman ‘killed by husband’ in Sohrab Goth

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    A representational image of an ambulance. — APP/File. Police on Saturday claimed that the pregnant woman who was believed to have been murdered during a mugging in Sohrab Goth on Friday was killed by her husband ... .
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