Kay Khosrow is a legendary king of Iran of Kayanian dynasty and a character in the Persian epic book, Shahnameh.
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Kay Khosrow was the son of the Iranian prince Siavash who married princess Farangis of Turan while in exile.
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Kay Khosrow was trained as a child in the desert by Piran, the wise vizier of Afrasiab.
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Kay Khosrow sacrificed for Anahita in Lake Chichast for winning a chariot race.
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Kay Khosrow killed Afrasiyab in Lake Chichast as revenge for Siavash who had been killed by A?raera?a, son of Naru.
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Kay Khosrow founded the fire of Warahran in the city of Samarkand, and reinstalled another fire by the name of Karkoy in the city of Zarang, which was extinguished.
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Kay Khosrow destroyed an idol temple by the Lake Chichast, and at the resurrection, he will collaborate with Saoshyants.
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Kay Khosrow is the son of Siyavash and Farangis, and when his father was killed by Garsivaz, Kay Khosrow was entrusted by Piran Viseh to some shepherds.
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Kay Khosrow asks Piran to bring the child before him to test his cleverness in order to see if he can be a threat.
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Cup of Jamshid or, in reality, the Cup of Kay Khosrow is a cup of divination which, in Persian mythology, was long possessed by the rulers of ancient Persia.
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