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Zaav, Zav or Zou (Persian: زاو/زو) was a mythical Iranian king. He was a descendant of Nowzar and ruled over Iran about five years.
Preceded by | Legendary Kings of the Shāhnāma 2427-2432 (after Keyumars) |
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