Sam has a very beautiful child from his beautiful wife, but all his hair, eyelashes and body were white as snow. Sam took his child to Alborz Mountain for fear of being rebuked by the people. He put it where Simorgh had a nest, maybe Simorgh would eat the child. But by the command of God, Simorgh protected and raised that child. Years passed, the child grew up with many addresses from the father.
Sam dreamed that a man on a greyhound came to him from the land of India and announced that your child was alive.
After praying, Sam went to Alborz Mountain with a group. Simorgh saw Sam and his group from the top of the mountain and knew that they were looking for the child. Simorgh returned to the young man and told him the story of his childhood and said that now Sam Pulvan, the proudest man in the world, was looking for you.
The young man was sad when he heard Simorgh's words. Tears welled up in his eyes and he answered in the language of Simorgh, because he had not spoken to a human being. Simorgh said: I did not hear your name today. Know that I will never leave you alone and I will make you a king. I have closed my heart to you, so that I may always be with you.
Simorgh tamed the heart of his hands and took him on his back and sat down on the ground near Sam. They brought the robes of a wrestler and he dressed young and came down from the mountain and all of them went to Iranshahr together and went to see Manouchehr.
Manouchehr Farmani wrote that all of Kabul and the Indian subcontinent, from the Zabulistan Sea to the banks of the river, should be the place of Pulvan Sam.
In Zabulistan, Sam deposed the throne and the key to the treasure, and after the advice of his son, he himself went to Gargsaran and Mazandaran to fight the court and the enemies by the order of Manouchehr, the Shah of Iran.
One day, until one day, the young Zal Aung traveled and hunted. Murab Shah of Kabul, a wise and brave man, of the Zahak race and ransomman of Sam Shah of Zabulistan, had a very beautiful daughter named Rudabeh. Zal and Rudabeh fell in love without seeing each other, but Rudabeh's race was difficult to connect. After a period of correspondence between Zal and Sam, and even Sam preparing for war with Murab, Zal finally visits Manouchehr, and after his testing by the priests, Manouchehr agrees to this connection.
Sam, who sees the child in his heart, entrusts the kingdom, throne and crown of Zabulistan to Zal.
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