16th-century Shahnameh illustration of Kay Lohrasp seated on his throne.
Kay Lohrasp (Persian: لهراسپ) was a legendary Iranian king who ruled Iran after Kay Khosrow.[1] He had two brave sons Vishtaspa (also known as Gushtasp) and the younger Zarir.[2] Vishtaspa ruled Iran after his father. One of Kay Lohrasp most notable works is the construction of a Fire temple.[citation needed]
^Kai Lohrasp and Nebuchadrezzar, by Louis H. Gray, archived version
^Mazda-Yasni and Zorastranian Tales (Book Two) as retold by Kuku S Shabbir ,ISBN 81-85684-06-5 ,ISBN 81-85685-01-0
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