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Tonight is the finale of Games of Thrones as well the finale this year’s first tale, the tale of King Haras so buckle it up for an interesting night of fairy tales of magic “somehow”
To refresh your memory and to know where we stopped, I recommend you go back and hear last night’s episode.
Now without further ado, you can hear to the fifteenth episode or episode no.194 of the Egyptian State Radio’s One Thousand and One Nights show in Arabic after the break.
The Sultan wanted to put an end to his trick and to explain to Azad the truth because he deserves it.
First, he and his vizier “in disguised” convinced Azad that he was just dreaming due to heavy drinking releasing him from custody at the high temple.
In return, Azad tells those two strangers who saved him from madness and that they restored his faith in friendship as well his sanity.
He invites them to his palace once again and presented to them food and drink.
Again the Sultan puts a sedative in Azad’s wine and again Azad falls asleep and wakes up as a Sultan among his Harem.
Once again a Sultan, Azad wonders where Zahraat El-Bustan is and when he sees her, he tells her that he will set her free because he wants to marry her if she truly loves him.
Surprised, the princess does not know what to say but Daddy and his vizier come to rescue as the guards tell the fake Sultan that he has some guests.
He goes his guest, the two strangers who stopped by his palace two days ago.
The Sultan tells him the truth and he also tells him that he will fulfill his wish.
Azad has got one wish, to have that Harem slave girl Zahraat El-Bustan so he can set her free to marry her.
The Sultan tells him that she is actually his daughter, the princess.
Azad asks her hand in marriage and the Sultan does not only say yes but he appoints Azad as his crown prince because he has no male heir.
So Azad and Zahraat El-Bustan got married and he becomes a real Sultan after all.
And they lived happily ever after.
So this was the end of our first tale for this Ramadan, tomorrow night we will start a tale you mostly all know but it is not bad to remember it.
Tonight is the finale of Games of Thrones as well the finale this year’s first tale, the tale of King Haras so buckle it up for an interesting night of fairy tales of magic “somehow”
To refresh your memory and to know where we stopped, I recommend you go back and hear last night’s episode.
Now without further ado, you can hear to the fifteenth episode or episode no.194 of the Egyptian State Radio’s One Thousand and One Nights show in Arabic after the break.
The Sultan wanted to put an end to his trick and to explain to Azad the truth because he deserves it.
First, he and his vizier “in disguised” convinced Azad that he was just dreaming due to heavy drinking releasing him from custody at the high temple.
An Arabian-nights princess by Dulac |
He invites them to his palace once again and presented to them food and drink.
Again the Sultan puts a sedative in Azad’s wine and again Azad falls asleep and wakes up as a Sultan among his Harem.
Once again a Sultan, Azad wonders where Zahraat El-Bustan is and when he sees her, he tells her that he will set her free because he wants to marry her if she truly loves him.
Surprised, the princess does not know what to say but Daddy and his vizier come to rescue as the guards tell the fake Sultan that he has some guests.
He goes his guest, the two strangers who stopped by his palace two days ago.
The Sultan tells him the truth and he also tells him that he will fulfill his wish.
Azad has got one wish, to have that Harem slave girl Zahraat El-Bustan so he can set her free to marry her.
The Sultan tells him that she is actually his daughter, the princess.
Azad asks her hand in marriage and the Sultan does not only say yes but he appoints Azad as his crown prince because he has no male heir.
So Azad and Zahraat El-Bustan got married and he becomes a real Sultan after all.
And they lived happily ever after.
So this was the end of our first tale for this Ramadan, tomorrow night we will start a tale you mostly all know but it is not bad to remember it.
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