Episodes: Series - Cartoon - Amir wa Rehlat El Asateer - 2013


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Amir's grandfather takes him to Luxor to visit King Ramses II on his anniversary. He faints after being exposed to sunlight, and begins to have dreams about King Ramses II.

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episode #2

Enraged by what happened to him, Amir pulls the sword of the statue of Saladin and cut off Ahmose’s arm with it. The statues of Ahmose, Saladin, and Sadat speak, and a trial is set up for Amir and his grandfather.

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Saladin Al-Ayyubi

As the court appoints Sadat to defend Amir and his grandfather, Saladin decides to take Amir with him to his time, so he witnesses the war with him against Richard, King of England, Philip, King of France, and Frederick, King of Germany.

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Saladin Al-Ayyubi

Saladin begins telling Amir about his many conquests, his reform of irrigation, his interest in agriculture, and his fight to reform Muslim countries, so Amir returns back with him to his time and goes with him to Saladin's castle.

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Saladin Al-Ayyubi

Amir learns that Saladin was the Sultan of the Arabs who memorized the Holy Qur’an, learned hunting and martial arts, and liberated Jerusalem by defeating the Crusaders in the Battle of Hattin.

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Saladin Al-Ayyubi

Saladin returns to his time and asks to reduce the sentence of Amir, who discovers that Ahmose had been crowned king of Egypt after the death of his father and brother at the hands of the Hyksos, so Ahmose decides to defeat the Hyksos and take revenge.

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Ahmose

Amir goes to the time of Commander Ahmose, and discovers that skilled blacksmiths manufactured chariots. Ahmose orders to develop arrows in the army, and mate his Arabian horses to the wild ones, so that their offspring become strong horses capable of pulling chariots.

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Ahmose

Ahmose expels the Hyksos from Upper Egypt to Palestine. He also continues his conquests until he reaches China. He died at the age of thirty-five, and Ahmose’s mummy was discovered in 1986.

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Nefertiti

Amir's passion for reading history increased, and he learned that Akhenaten was the youngest son of Amenhotep III from Queen Tiye. Akhenaten assumed power after his father's rule extended for thirty-eight years, married Nefertiti, and decided to unite the gods to one god.

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Nefertiti

Akhenaten united the country to worship one god, Aten, and made Akhetaten his new capital. He died after twelve years of his rule after giving birth to six girls from Nefertiti and Tutankhamun from his wife Kiya.

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Nefertiti

Nefertiti was keen on raising Tutankhamun to make him king, and Amir's passion for reading about ancient history increased.

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The Eloquent Peasant

Amir meets the Eloquent Peasant, who tells him about his story, which began in the year 2200 BC in Beheira, and his exposure to injustice from Minister Rensi and Tahuti.

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The Eloquent Peasant

Minister Rensi arrested the peasant for four days, but the Eloquent Peasant did not surrender and went to meet the Pharaoh, who ordered him to return to his home without returning his rights to him.

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The Eloquent Peasant

The peasant submitted his grievance in writing to the Pharaoh, who was impressed by his eloquence in requesting his rights. The peasant decided to commit suicide until his rights were returned to him. The Pharaoh returned his rights to him, and the corrupt employee was arrested.

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Cleopatra

Amir learns the title of the new Isis given to Cleopatra, who had a dispute with her brother Ptolemy, who forced her to flee Egypt, but she prepared the army and returned to fight him after requesting help from Julius Caesar.

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Cleopatra

The Caesar agrees to help Cleopatra and fight Ptolemy after he refused to carry out his father's will that Cleopatra share the throne with him.

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Cleopatra

Cleopatra gave birth to Caesarion, who was killed along with the Caesar by a group of Roman nobles. Cleopatra married Antony, who returned most of her property to her. Octavius ​​fought Antony, so Antony lost the war and committed suicide, and Cleopatra was killed after him.

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Ramesses II

Amir mocks Ramesses II, and discovers that at the age of nine he had become a beloved leader, and assumed power at the age of twenty. He fought the Hittites and became known for concluding the first peace treaty in history, and fathered ninety children.

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Ramesses II

Ramesses II was fighting lions at the age of nine, and established a new city as his capital in the north called Pi-Ramesses, next to his capital, Thebes, which was located to the south.

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Ramesses II

Ramesses II signed the Kadesh Peace Treaty, built two temples in Abu Simbel, and died ninety-nine years later. He sought a commutation of Amir's sentence.

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Amr ibn al-As

The court ruled that Amir should continue learning ancient history. Amir meets Amr ibn al-As, who converted to Islam in the year eighteen AH. He was distinguished by sword fencing and was called the "Shrewd of Arabs".

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Amr ibn al-As

Amir learns a lot about the conquests of Amr ibn al-As. Umar ibn al-Khattab asks Amr to conquer Egypt to secure the borders of the Levant from Roman attacks, so Amr succeeds in conquering Egypt.

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Amr ibn al-As

Amr ibn al-As protects the lives and money of the Copts, and beats his son after mistreating the Copt. Amr ibn al-As died at the age of 88.

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Sayed Darwish

The episode talks about Sayed Darwish and his role as a pioneer of Arabic music. He died at the age of thirty-one, and Amin and Salim Atallah helped him start his artistic career.

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Sayed Darwish

As Sayed Darwish was called the "Artist of the People", the people memorized his songs by heart, and behind each song was a different story.

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