Sudabeh

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Sudabeh is a prominent figure in the Persian epic Shahnameh, known as the queen whose tragic and deceitful actions play a key role in the downfall of Prince Siyavash.

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Sudabeh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shahnameh character
literary character
mythological queen
appearsIn Shahnameh NERFINISHED
associatedWith Iranian royal family NERFINISHED
court of Kay Kavus NERFINISHED
createdBy Ferdowsi NERFINISHED
culture Persian
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearsIn epic poetry
influences later Persian literary portrayals of deceitful queens
knownFor deceit against Siyavash
false accusation of Siyavash
tragic role in the story of Siyavash
languageOfWorkOrName Persian NERFINISHED
laterAdaptations Persian prose retellings of Shahnameh stories
theatrical and naqqali performances based on Shahnameh
medium oral epic tradition
moralInterpretation example of destructive passion and deceit in Persian ethical readings of Shahnameh
nameInPersian سودابه NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction antagonist to Siyavash
partOf Greater Iranian epic tradition
Iranian mythology NERFINISHED
position queen of Iran
relatedCharacter Kay Kavus NERFINISHED
Rostam NERFINISHED
Siyavash NERFINISHED
relatedWork story of Siyavash NERFINISHED
roleInPlot catalyst of Siyavash’s downfall
spouse Kay Kavus NERFINISHED
stepmotherOf Siyavash NERFINISHED
themeAssociated betrayal
court intrigue
false accusation
lust
tragedy
timeOfStory mythical age of Iranian kings

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Kay Kavus spouse Sudabeh