Hojir[1] (Persian: هُژیر) is an Iranian hero in Shahnameh, the national epic of Iran. Hojir is son of Goudarz and brother of Giv and Rohham. Hojir first appears in the story of Rostam and Sohrab.
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Hojir (Persian: هُژیر) is an Iranian hero in Shahnameh, the national epic of Iran. Hojir is son of Goudarz and brother of Giv and Rohham. Hojir first...
Davis, Dick (1992). "In the Enemy's Camp: Homer's Helen and Ferdowsi's Hojir". Iranian Studies. 25 (3/4): 17–26. doi:10.1080/00210869208701777. JSTOR 4310801...
such as beautiful, praiseworthy, steadfast; in old Persian form pronounced Hojir, Hozhir or Huzhir Hajar Hadrami (instrument) - Arabic musical drum in Yemen...
hero in Shahnameh. He is son of Goudarz and brother of Rohham, Giv and Hojir. In the story of Siavash, he and Zange-ye Shavaran are Siavash's counselors...
Siamak the Turanian Foruhal vs Zangolah Rohham vs Barman Bizhan vs Rooyin Hojir vs Sepahram Zange-ye Shavaran vs Akhvast Gorgin vs Andariman Bartah vs Kohram...