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Shahryar (crater)

Shahryar is a crater in the northern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Shahryar was first seen in Voyager 2 images, but was seen at much higher resolution by the Cassini spacecraft. It is located at 58.3° North Latitude, 227.5° West Longitude and is across. Despite being nearly the same size as the nearby Sindbad crater, Shahryar does not exhibit a dome-like structure on its floor, suggesting it has not undergone significant viscous relaxation. In addition, there is very little evidence that it has experienced tectonic deformation, suggesting that Shahryar is a relatively young crater.

Shahryār is named after the king from Arabian Nights, who is told tales by Scheherazade to dissuade him from continuing to kill women.

Shahryar (Mughal prince)

Prince Shahryar(شاهزاد شهريار; b. 16 January 1605 - d. 23 January 1628) was the fifth and youngest son of the Mughal emperor Jahangir. After Jahangir's death, Shahryar made an attempt to become emperor and was successful with the help of his powerful stepmother Nur Jehan, who was also his mother-in-law. However, he was only titular and suffered defeat and was killed at the orders of his victorious brother Shah Jahan.

Shahryar (singer)

Shahryar ( Persian: شهریار) is a Persian pop artist. He was born in Tehran, Iran and grew up in Europe (Sweden). He started playing the piano at the age of 11.

Shahryar’s interest and love for the arts does not stop with music. His interest in architectural monuments resulted in his degree in architectural design and business from a highly respected university in Miami, Florida. Throughout this era, Shahryar never took his eyes off his inner passion, music.

While moving to Southern California and working in his professional field, architectural designs, by 2002 Shahryar had signed a contract with one of the most respected songwriters and producers of Persian pop music Hassan Shamaizadeh.

In 2004, Shahryar’s debut album, Aghaze Shirin (The sweet beginning) was finally released. Shahryar found his place in Persian music industry shortly after his first album by his classy music and silky yet; strong voice. He started working on his second album immediately.

In 2005, Shahryar released his second album by the name of Parseh; once again with the collaboration of the best lyricists, songwriters and arrangers.

In 2006, Shahryar released his third album by the name of Naji (Savior).

In 2008, Shahryar’s fourth album Sarab (Mirage) was released.

In 2011, Shahryar’s fifth album Mojezeh (Miracle) was released. It was a breakthrough in Persian pop music industry since the 1979 Iranian revolution.

In 2013 Dolate Eshgh (The State of Love), Shahryar’s sixth album was released.It is a completely different project in his musical résumé.

Shahryar started touring the world after his first album.