Sudabeh or Sodaba is a character in the Persian epic Shahnameh.
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Sudabeh was princess of Hamavaran kingdom and later, becomes the wife of Kay Kavus, King of Iran, and stepmother to prince Siyavash.
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Sudabeh reached a place where Hamavaran was in front of him and the sea was behind it.
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Sudabeh was confronted by the king of Hamavaran, in Arab traditions, the king of Hamavaran was Dhul-Adhar.
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Sudabeh agreed to marry Kay Kavus and so the king of Hamavaran sent his daughter to Kay Kavus with gifts that were made out of gold.
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Sudabeh felt her father intention was to capture Kay Kavus.
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Sudabeh told Kay Kavus not to go, but he refused and went to Hamavaran.
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Sudabeh served Kay Kavus until the Iranians who were Kay Kavus trusted him.
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Sudabeh locked Kay Kavus in a palace that was in a very high place.
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Sudabeh tore her clothes and slapped her face when she knew about what happened to her husband.
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Sudabeh cried and promised to bring Kay Kavus back from Hamavaran.
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Sudabeh is mostly famous for her role in Siyavash choosing exile.
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Sudabeh, who is disappointed, tries to manipulate her husband and turn him against his son.
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