Thirty years earlier, Turud, the leader of the Tawarid tribe, finds two infants, Khalaf and Mahawish, and orders for the women to breastfeed and look after them. The two become milk-brothers to almost...Read more all of the tribe's girls, except for Wadha, and they both compete to win her love, among other things.
The duo Khalaf and Mahawish, who are milk-brothers, compete for the love of Wadha, who stipulates that whoever marries her must defeat her in a duel. The duo lies to Wadha's long-awaited suitor, Faris, that she got married.
Thirty years earlier, Turud, the leader of the Tawarid tribe, finds two infants, Khalaf and Mahawish, and orders for the women to breastfeed and look after them. The two become...Read more milk-brothers to almost all of the tribe's girls, except for Wadha, and they both compete to win her love, among other things.
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