The events depict the stories of One Thousand and One Nights in an interesting way, with Scheherazade telling a new story or the continuation of a story and the beginning of a new one in each episode...Read more so that the king will keep listening to her and postpone the decision to get rid of her.
Scheherazade tells the story of Meshkah, Rima, King Safwan, and his son, Prince Wardan, whom he wants to marry off, and the latter decides to wed the princess who lives in the palace that suddenly appeared in front of King Safwan's palace. Everyone goes to see it when servant Morgan alerts Safwan.
The events depict the stories of One Thousand and One Nights in an interesting way, with Scheherazade telling a new story or the continuation of a story and the beginning of a new...Read more one in each episode so that the king will keep listening to her and postpone the decision to get rid of her.
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