
audiobook
by Ali Bey, Samuel L. (Samuel Lorenzo) Knapp
KELET TÜNDÉR VILÁGA, VAGY SZAIF ZÜLIÁZÁN SZULTÁN.
ELŐSZÓ.
I. A rahalai arábok.
II. Mukhtatif az óriás.
III. A Nil történetének könyve.
IV. A csudálatos gyűrü.
V. Szaif Züliázán és Kamaria.
VI. A Khamiméh kertje.
VII. Szaif (kard) Habesh fején.
VIII. Sháma.
A vibrant tapestry of Arabian legend unfolds, drawing listeners into a world where desert caravans, bustling bazaars and moonlit tents echo with ancient myths. The story opens with the dying ruler Züliázán, whose son Szaif is born under a sky thick with prophecy. In a dream of radiant elders, a solemn voice urges the young prince to set his steps eastward, hinting at a destiny woven into the fabric of a forgotten covenant. Skeptical yet intrigued, Szaif begins to sense the weight of the visions that will shape his path.
From these humble beginnings, the narrative paints Szaif as a figure of compassion and courage, destined to champion the oppressed and spread justice across the sands. Richly infused with mystical creatures, heroic deeds and the lyrical cadence of Eastern poetry, the tale captures the timeless spirit of a people whose stories have traveled with caravans for centuries. Listeners are invited to wander alongside a budding hero whose heart beats in rhythm with the ancient drums of his culture.
Full title
Kelet tündér világa, vagy Szaif Züliázán szultán. (1. kötet) Aráb rege Aráb rege
Language
hu
Duration
~4 hours (275K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2020-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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