. "Gurd\u0101far\u012Bd () is one of the heroines in the Sh\u0101hn\u0101meh \"The Book of Kings\" or \"The Epic of Kings\", an enormous poetic opus written by the Persian poet Hak\u012Bm Ab\u016B l-Q\u0101sim Firdaws\u012B T\u016Bs\u012B around 1000 AD. She was a champion who fought against Sohrab (another Iranian hero who was the commander of the Turanian army) and delayed the Turanian troops who were marching on Persia. She is a symbol of courage and wisdom for Iranian women."@en . "Gordafarid"@en . . . . . . . "Gurd\u0101far\u012Bd () is one of the heroines in the Sh\u0101hn\u0101meh \"The Book of Kings\" or \"The Epic of Kings\", an enormous poetic opus written by the Persian poet Hak\u012Bm Ab\u016B l-Q\u0101sim Firdaws\u012B T\u016Bs\u012B around 1000 AD. She was a champion who fought against Sohrab (another Iranian hero who was the commander of the Turanian army) and delayed the Turanian troops who were marching on Persia. She is a symbol of courage and wisdom for Iranian women."@en . .