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'''Shahnameh''' ([[Farsi]]:شاهنامه), or '''Book of Kings''', is a [[Persian]] epic.  Shahnameh was written in almost pure Persian, helping to revive the Persian language ("Parsi," or the Arabicised "[[Farsi]]") after Arabic conquest of the Persian empire and the Arabic script and language were imposed on the Islamic world.
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'''Shahnameh''' ([[Farsi]]:شاهنامه), or '''Book of Kings''', is a [[Persian]] epic.  Shahnameh was written in almost pure Persian, helping to revive the [[Persian language]] ("Parsi," or the Arabicised "[[Farsi]]") after Arabic conquest of the Persian empire and the Arabic script and [[Arabic language|language]] were imposed on the [[Islam]]ic world.

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Shahnameh (Farsi:شاهنامه), or Book of Kings, is a Persian epic. Shahnameh was written in almost pure Persian, helping to revive the Persian language ("Parsi," or the Arabicised "Farsi") after Arabic conquest of the Persian empire and the Arabic script and language were imposed on the Islamic world.