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'''Shahriyar''' ({{lang-fa|شهریار}}), also spelled as ''Sharyar, Sheryar'', ''Shariyar'', '''''Shahryar''''', ''Schahryar'', ''Shahriar'', ''Shariar'', ''Sheharyar'', ''Shaheryar'', ''Shaharyar'', ''Shehreyar'', or ''Shehiryar,'' and pronounced /'''sha ree YAAR'''/, is originally a Persian name used as one of highest titles of nobility that is equal to ''''King'''' or ''''Grand Duke''''. In fact, '''Shahryar''' consists of two words, ''''Shahr'''<nowiki/>' (city) and ''''Yar/Yār'''<nowiki/>' (friend), leading the name to be sometimes translated as "'''the city of friend'''". Therefore, the name may have two different meanings in the [[Persian language]]. For example, here are some lines of Persian poetry:
'''Shahriyar''' ({{lang-fa|شهریار}}){{Efn|Also spelled Sharyar, Sheryar, Shariyar, Shahryar, Schahryar, Shahriar, Shahria, Shariar, Sheharyar, Shaheryar, Shaharyar, Shehreyar, Shehriyar, Şehriyar, Şəhriyar, Şahriyâr or Shehiryar.}} (pronounced /sha ree YAAR/{{Ipa needed|date=April 2024}}), is originally a Persian male name. It is used as one of the highest titles of nobility that is equal to 'King' or 'Grand Duke'.{{Cn|date=April 2024}} The name consists of two words, "shahr" (city) and "yar/yār" (friend), leading the name to be sometimes translated as "the city of the friend".{{Cn|date=April 2024}}

[[Ferdowsi]]:

The '''king''' told the Iranian people ({{lang|fa|به ایرانیان گفت پس '''شهریار'''}})<br>
The bad time has passed ({{lang|fa|که بر ما سر آمد بدِ روزگار}})



[[Hafez]]:

This land was '''the city of friends''' and the origin of kind people ({{lang|fa|'''شهر یاران''' بود و خاک مهربانان این دیار}})<br>
What happened to the '''kings''' and kindness? ({{lang|fa|مهربانی کِی سر آمد '''شهریاران''' را چه شد؟}})


==Geography==
==Geography==
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==People==
==People==
*[[Abu Hasan Shahriar]], Bangladeshi poet
*[[Masum Shahriar]], Bangladeshi television director and screenwriter
*[[Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar]], Mohammed Hussein Behjet, who uses the pen name Shahriar
*[[Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar]], Mohammed Hussein Behjet, who uses the pen name Shahriar
*[[Munim Shahriar]], Bangladeshi cricketer
*[[Ishaq Shahryar]], the Afghan ambassador to the United States
*[[Md. Nasser Shahrear Zahedee Mohul|Nasser Shahrear Zahedee Mohul]], Bangladeshi politician
* [[Hassan Shahriar]], Bangladeshi columnist and political analyst
* [[Hossain Mokbul Shahriar]], Bangladeshi politician
*[[Ishaq Shahryar]], Afghan ambassador to the United States
*[[Ivan Shahriar]], Bangladeshi choreographer
*[[Rezwan Shahriar Sumit]], Bangladeshi filmmaker
* [[Shahriyar (son of Khosrow II)]], Sassanid prince and the father of Yazdegerd III, the last king of the Sassanid Persia
* [[Shahriyar (son of Khosrow II)]], Sassanid prince and the father of Yazdegerd III, the last king of the Sassanid Persia
* [[Shahryar (Mughal prince)]], younger brother of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan
* [[Shahryar (Mughal prince)]], younger brother of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan
* [[Shahriar Alam (politician)|Shahriar Alam]], Bangladeshi state minister
*[[Shakhriyar Mamedyarov]], Azerbaijani chess player
* [[Shahriar Akhter Bulu]], Bangladeshi politician
* Shahryar, pen name of [[Akhlaq Mohammed Khan]] (1936–2012), Indian Urdu poet, academic, and Bollywood lyricist
* [[Shahriar Hossain]], Bangladeshi cricketer
* [[Shahriar Kabir]], Bangladeshi journalist
* [[Shahryar Khan]], Pakistani former diplomat
* [[Shahryar Khan]], Pakistani former diplomat
* [[Shahriar Komol]], Bangladeshi cricketer
*[[Shakhriyar Mamedyarov]], Azerbaijani chess player
*[[Shahriar Manzoor]], Bangladeshi computer scientist
* [[Shahriar Nafees]], Bangladeshi cricketer
*[[Shahriar Nazim Joy]], Bangladeshi actor, writer, and director
* [[Al Sahariar|Al Sahariar Rokon]], Bangladeshi cricketer
* [[Shahriar Shafiq]], assassinated Iranian navy officer and Ashraf Pahlavi's son
* [[Shahriar Shafiq]], assassinated Iranian navy officer and Ashraf Pahlavi's son
* [[Shahriar Shahriari]], American mathematician and professor at [[Pomona College]]
* [[Shahriar Shahriari]], American mathematician and professor at [[Pomona College]]
*[[Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan]], Bangladeshi army officer
* [[Meher Baba]] (born Merwan Sheriar Irani, 1894–1969), Indian spiritual leader
*[[Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia]] (born 1944), Indian-American spy


==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==
*[[List of One Thousand and One Nights characters#Shahryar|Shahryar]], the Sassanid king in ''The Book of One Thousand and One Nights''
*[[List of One Thousand and One Nights characters#Shahryar|Shahryar]], the Sassanid king in ''The Book of One Thousand and One Nights''

== Notes ==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Shahriar (disambiguation)]]
* [[Shahriar (disambiguation)]]


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Revision as of 00:08, 24 April 2024

Shahriyar (Persian: شهریار)[a] (pronounced /sha ree YAAR/[needs IPA]), is originally a Persian male name. It is used as one of the highest titles of nobility that is equal to 'King' or 'Grand Duke'.[citation needed] The name consists of two words, "shahr" (city) and "yar/yār" (friend), leading the name to be sometimes translated as "the city of the friend".[citation needed]

Geography

People

Fictional characters

  • Shahryar, the Sassanid king in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights

Notes

  1. ^ Also spelled Sharyar, Sheryar, Shariyar, Shahryar, Schahryar, Shahriar, Shahria, Shariar, Sheharyar, Shaheryar, Shaharyar, Shehreyar, Shehriyar, Şehriyar, Şəhriyar, Şahriyâr or Shehiryar.

See also

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