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  • Shirin
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  • After her death, she became a famous romantic heroine of Persian literature, appearing in the Shahnameh and Nizami Ganjavi's romance Khosrow and Shirin. Fictionalized accounts usually retain details like her Christianity, Khosrau's exile, and her troubles after Khosrau was assassinated. Common elements are an accidental first meeting, Khosrau being murdered by his son, and Shirin committing suicide when the son tries to force her to marry him. She appears with her husband, Khosrau, in a story on the three hundred and ninety-first night called Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman.
  • Shirin (also known as Shapur and "Guilan") is the primary protagonist of Prince of Persia: The Graphic Novel. The daughter of King Saman, Shirin is a Princess of a lavish palace in the city of Marv during the 13th Century AD. After pledging loyalty to her mentor, Arsalan, she chooses to abandon her home and birthright and falls in love with the "lost Prince", Ferdos.
  • Shirin (シリン) is a secondary antagonist in the early titles for the Harukanaru Toki no Naka de series. Enthralled by Akram's appearance, Shirin dedicates her every waking moment to him. Her admiration for Akram is completely one-sided.
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Birthplace
Age
  • 24
Weapon
  • none
Status
  • Alive
Appearance
  • Prince of Persia: The Graphic Novel
Affiliation
  • Marv
Name
  • Shirin
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Alias
  • Guilan
  • Shapur,
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Height
  • 170.0
Species
  • Human
Birthday
  • --03-07
Occupation
  • Demon Clan member
  • Princess of Marv ,
  • Queen of Marv
  • Shirabyōshi
Family
  • King Saman , Unamed Mother
Gender
  • Female
BloodType
  • B
Creator
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  • Maria Kawamura
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  • After her death, she became a famous romantic heroine of Persian literature, appearing in the Shahnameh and Nizami Ganjavi's romance Khosrow and Shirin. Fictionalized accounts usually retain details like her Christianity, Khosrau's exile, and her troubles after Khosrau was assassinated. Common elements are an accidental first meeting, Khosrau being murdered by his son, and Shirin committing suicide when the son tries to force her to marry him. She appears with her husband, Khosrau, in a story on the three hundred and ninety-first night called Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman.
  • Shirin (also known as Shapur and "Guilan") is the primary protagonist of Prince of Persia: The Graphic Novel. The daughter of King Saman, Shirin is a Princess of a lavish palace in the city of Marv during the 13th Century AD. After pledging loyalty to her mentor, Arsalan, she chooses to abandon her home and birthright and falls in love with the "lost Prince", Ferdos.
  • Shirin (シリン) is a secondary antagonist in the early titles for the Harukanaru Toki no Naka de series. Enthralled by Akram's appearance, Shirin dedicates her every waking moment to him. Her admiration for Akram is completely one-sided.