The role of messengers (fereste) in Shahnameh
The present essay examines the mythological and epic characters of Ferishte in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and uses Pahlavi books as a supplement and evidence. The purpose of this research was to take a closer look at the mythological and epic nature of Fereste and examine the conceptual distinction between the use of Fereste in the Shahnameh and in the sources of the Shahnameh. In order to deeply understand these distinctions, it is inevitable to divide the types of use of the messenger and the Minoan messengers that are interpreted as "angels" in common usage, along with the attributes and characteristics of the messengers and the motives of sending the messenger in the national epic, have been examined.
This research was done in a library method and descriptiveanalytical method based on comparison, interpretation and explanation.
The studies and investigations of this research have shown that some attributes and characteristics of the messengers and the double importance of the messenger in the epic are taken from Shahnameh sources such as Pahlavi and Avesta works.
In this article, the term "angel" refers to the supernatural beings who have been assigned and sent by Ahura Mazda to carry out both their helping and messaging actions. The characters of these messengers are a model for messengers, couriers and war ambassadors in verse epics such as Ferdowsi's Shahnameh.
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