Prince Hassan and his father Rokn El-Zaman are captured by the islanders who they did not know that they live on El-Salam island.
More trouble coming to the hero of our tale this year , King Rokn El-Zaman and his father in the 18th episode.
Here is the 680th episode of the famous Egyptian State Radio Show "One Thousand and One Nights" produced in the late 1960s after the break.
King Rokn El-Zaman and his son Prince Hassan were captured by savage people of El-Salam island. Rokn El-Zaman introduces himself and his son to the commander of that savage group Morgan as a King and a prince.
Morgan takes them to his king , the king of El-Salam island Zardar Khan.
Zardar Khan asks them about their story and Rokn El-Zaman tells him that they came to the Island through the help of a Djinn but El-Salam island does not believe.
Unfortunately , Zardar Khan believes that Rokn El-Zaman and his son were actually spies sent by his enemy King Badr Khan.
The angry suspicious king orders his men to throw Rokn El-Zaman and his son into the fire.
Poor Farkuk has been in Djinn detention for a week and he is asking the king of Djinn to release him the King refused and decided to detain him for a month.
The Chief Judge goes on with his plan and revises it with Samsem : He will declare King's absence to the public within and after three months he will declare him dead and Safwan will be crowned as a king.
Vizier Samsem goes then to Queen Nourhan to tell her about the plan he made with the Chief judge. The Queen is already grieving for losing both her husband Rokn El-Zaman and her son Hassan as they went missing. Samsem tells her the plan but she loses it when she knows that Safwan will be crowned as a king.
The Queen faints and her maid wakes her up. Samsem leaves while knowing why the Queen freaked out.
While wondering what she will do , the Queen hears the voice of a fortune teller outside the palace and orders her maid to bring her to the Palace as probably she may know where Rokn El-Zaman and Hassan are.
You can check all the previous episodes as well seasons here.
Till another night , folks.
More trouble coming to the hero of our tale this year , King Rokn El-Zaman and his father in the 18th episode.
Here is the 680th episode of the famous Egyptian State Radio Show "One Thousand and One Nights" produced in the late 1960s after the break.
King Rokn El-Zaman and his son Prince Hassan were captured by savage people of El-Salam island. Rokn El-Zaman introduces himself and his son to the commander of that savage group Morgan as a King and a prince.
Morgan takes them to his king , the king of El-Salam island Zardar Khan.
Zardar Khan asks them about their story and Rokn El-Zaman tells him that they came to the Island through the help of a Djinn but El-Salam island does not believe.
The Djinn council |
Unfortunately , Zardar Khan believes that Rokn El-Zaman and his son were actually spies sent by his enemy King Badr Khan.
The angry suspicious king orders his men to throw Rokn El-Zaman and his son into the fire.
Poor Farkuk has been in Djinn detention for a week and he is asking the king of Djinn to release him the King refused and decided to detain him for a month.
The Chief Judge goes on with his plan and revises it with Samsem : He will declare King's absence to the public within and after three months he will declare him dead and Safwan will be crowned as a king.
Vizier Samsem goes then to Queen Nourhan to tell her about the plan he made with the Chief judge. The Queen is already grieving for losing both her husband Rokn El-Zaman and her son Hassan as they went missing. Samsem tells her the plan but she loses it when she knows that Safwan will be crowned as a king.
The Queen faints and her maid wakes her up. Samsem leaves while knowing why the Queen freaked out.
While wondering what she will do , the Queen hears the voice of a fortune teller outside the palace and orders her maid to bring her to the Palace as probably she may know where Rokn El-Zaman and Hassan are.
You can check all the previous episodes as well seasons here.
Till another night , folks.
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