Jamshid and Mahmoud reflect the majority, these “poineers” of their societies.
Fire In Cairo: A View From the Arab Street|John Kael Weston|September 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Jamshid does not see our embassies and consulates as forts, but rather as symbols of a better tomorrow.
Fire In Cairo: A View From the Arab Street|John Kael Weston|September 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST
After graduating from high school, Jamshid took an English class and quickly learned to speak and write.
Why I Love Afghanistan|Ching Eikenberry|July 3, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Jamshid replies: "Where a man is, a woman's aid is not required; give me the bow."
Oriental Women|Edward Bagby Pollard
Jamshid drew the string and struck the female bird so skilfully that both wings were transfixed with the body.
Oriental Women|Edward Bagby Pollard
The east building is the Harem of Jamshid, situated on a vast terrace of Cyclopean masonry, at the foot of a lofty mountain range.
Modern Persia|Mooshie G. Daniel
British Dictionary definitions for Jamshid
Jamshid
Jamshyd
/ (dʒæmˈʃiːd) /
noun
Persian mytha ruler of the peris who was punished for bragging that he was immortal by being changed into human form. He then became a great king of PersiaSee also peri