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Etymology

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From Persian شاهنشاه (šâhanšâh).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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شَاهَنْشَاه (šāhanšāhm (plural شَاهَنْشَاهَات (šāhanšāhāt))

  1. shahanshah, king of kings

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Persian

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Alternative forms

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شاهَان‌شاه (šâhân-šâh), شهنشاه (šahanšâh), شاهَنْشا (šâhanšâ)

Etymology

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From earlier شَاهَان‌شَاه (šāhān-šāh), from Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠𐭭 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 (šāhān šāh, king of kings).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? šāhanšāh
Dari reading? šāhanšāh
Iranian reading? šâhanšâh
Tajik reading? šohanšoh

Noun

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Dari شاهنشاه
Iranian Persian
Tajik шоҳаншоҳ

شاهَنْشاه (šâhanšâh) (plural شاهنشاهان (šâhanšâhân) or شاهنشاه‌ها (šâhanšâh-hâ))

  1. shahanshah
    Synonym: شاهِ شاهان (šâh-e šâhân)

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Descendants

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References

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