In the novel Between the Acts, Virginia Woolf uses an Afghan hound (named Sohrab) to represent aspects of one of the book's human characters.
Sohrab was appointed Court Cashier called Naghdi, and founded the Naghdi family surname in Iran.
After the scriptural reading, Mirza Ahmad Sohrab read from "the service for the departed" of the Bahá'í religion.
Nizami Bandhu is an Indian Qawwali musical group consisting of Chand Nizami, Shadab Faridi Nizami, and Sohrab Faridi Nizami.
With Tahmineh, princess of Samangan, Rostam had a son called Sohrab, who was killed accidentally by his father in the time of Kay Kavus.