Faramarz
Faramarz is an Iranian legendary hero in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh. He was the son of Rostam and was ultimately killed by Kay Bahman.
The book Faramarz-nama, written about a hundred years after the Shahnameh, is devoted to Faramarz and his wars. He is also mentioned in other epics such as the Borzu Nama.
Lineage
Faramarz was the son of Rostam and grandson of Zal, belonging to the House of Nariman. His lineage connects him to the semi-divine ancestry of Iranian heroes, and he is often described as the last heir of Rostam’s heroic family.Role in the Shahnameh
In the Shahnameh, Faramarz is appointed by King Kay Khosrow as ruler of Zabulistan and later tasked with campaigns in India. He slays Turanian rulers such as Varazad of Sepinzh and captures Surkheh, son of Afrasiyab.During the feud between Rostam and Esfandiyār, Faramarz kills Mehrnush, Esfandiyār’s son, escalating the tragic confrontation between the two heroes.