![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The crew ask merchant Abdul Fahim for food and water on their travels, but instead Fahim tricks Anwar into taking the Providence. The ship's chef, who hid below deck, manages to kill the Water-Thieves on board before their ship escapes the island, just as Razia is about to fight her son's killer. During the escape, Razia's son dies at the hands of one of the thieves. Just before his amulet can kill him, Sinbad manages to organise his group's escape from the island, with the help of a monstrous bird Razia had kept captive. Meanwhile, Razia organises for her people to feast on the other crew members. He learns from her son that he will die, just like her past lovers. Meanwhile, the Providence is hijacked by a feral tribe known as the "Water Thieves", who capture the crew and send them to their island, once home to a flourishing civilisation, now a ruined city, They are brought before their queen Razia (Okonedo), who takes Sinbad as her lover. He stows away onboard a vessel, the Providence, but during the night the ship is terrorised by sea demons, and a storm kills all but a handful of the crew and passengers, who include the imposing northman Gunnar (Cowen), thief and fellow stowaway Rina (Corlett), wealthy African beauty Nala (Daniels), ship's doctor Anwar (Leonidas), and the Cook (Inocian).Īkbari organises for the manhunt of Sinbad and enlists the help of sorceress Taryn (Brady). After Sinbad escapes, his grandmother (Janet Suzman) curses him with an amulet, which will exile him at sea if he is to spend more than one day and night on land, he will die. When the fight results in the son's death, both Sinbad and his brother Jamil (Anderson) are captured by Akbari, who orders the death of Jamil in revenge, though Akbari admits that his blood debt would not be satisfied even if he also killed Sinbad. In the city of Basra, Sinbad (Knight) is in a fighting ring with a young man who turns out to be the son of Lord Akbari (Andrews). Sinbad is unaware that he is still being hunted by Lord Akbari, who does not consider Sinbad's brother's death as sufficient payment of the blood debt.Ĭast and characters Actor/Actress This prohibition against remaining on land leads to a life of adventure at sea that holds many wonders. The curse prevents Sinbad from staying on land for more than one day if he tarries the talisman will choke him to death. Sinbad escapes, but his grandmother uses a magic talisman to curse him for the death of his brother. As recompense for the blood debt, Sinbad's brother is killed in front of his eyes. * Offline App so does not require internet connection.Sinbad accidentally kills the son of the powerful Lord Akbari in a fist fight. What is common throughout all the editions of the Nights is the initial frame story of the ruler Shahryār (from Persian: شهريار, meaning "king" or "sovereign") and his wife Scheherazade (from Persian: شهرزاد, possibly meaning "of noble lineage").ġ) Shariar and Scheherazade - The beginningĤ) The Second Old Man with Two Black DogsĦ) The Greek King and the Physician Doubanġ0) The Three Kalendars, Sons of Kings, and of Five Ladies of Baghdadġ4) Story of the Third Kalendar, Son of a Kingġ5) The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the sailorĢ6) Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badouraģ2) The Story of Ali Colia, Merchant of Baghdad The tales themselves trace their roots back to ancient and medieval Arabic, Persian, Mesopotamian, Indian, Jewish and Egyptian folklore and literature. The work was collected over many centuries by various authors, translators, and scholars across West, Central, and South Asia and North Africa. One Thousand and One Nights (Arabic: كِتَاب أَلْف لَيْلَة وَلَيْلَة kitāb ʾalf layla wa-layla) (known in English as the Arabian Nights) is a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. The 1001 stories in 1001 nights are told in the most exiting, enthralling and romantic way. The legacy of Arabian Nights told as a daily fantasy series. Alif Laila Stories in Hindi - अलिफ लैला की कहानियां हिंदी मेंĪlif Laila (Thousand Nights) is based on the stories from The Arabian Nights. ![]()
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