Maruf

Maruf



 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
2001
103
1,039 Views

Abd?l-Vahap:
One climbs over mountains, crosses seas, flies to the skies for love. It's worth it. Fate of course. Once upon a time the ways used to come here from the deserts to loot. They used to slaughter and plunder. They Tayy chief one days sees a beauty at the Zinhar vines. He asks her. What's your name? She says didn't you dream of my name? The chief says: No, I'm a man woman have dreams. I wave my sword and fight. You must dream of my name, says the girl. I cannot say my name. Then whom do you belong to asks the chief. Ask your nobles, say the girl. I belong to the noble, only they know my name. The chief loughs and asks. Where are you from then, riddle girl? Did your mind know, your horse see? I'm from very for away. The chief gets angry and says be have woman! Spare your self from my rage! I am the chief of the Tayy, Cafer bin sheriff. I'll cat your wisecrack but mute and feet it to the dogs. She says. Wow that's the limit to your curiosity? The chief is now raging mad, but she's so beautiful, he's helpless. The chief is now raging mad, but she's so beautiful, he's helpless. So he tums his horse and rides back to his tent. He gets to his tent. Goes straight to bed. Without talking eating or drinking. As soon as he falls asleep the dreamless chief has a dream. And he dreams of the girl of course he asks her name. My name is Nurbanu say the girl. OK, so it his. But who do you belong to he asks, where are you from? He's all confused and preoccupied. One day he encounters starving believer. The believer asks for mercy the chief feeds him and makes him comfortable. Just when he's a bout to leave, the believer says to the chief. Master, your not scared of hardship, you wish what you wish. What you thing hard jet's easy, what you thing easy gets hard. For example, why don't you search what you look for where you saw it. The wise is wise when he can make use of his wisdom. Ask the villagers there. My be some one knows her. The chief says, it can't be so easy, but he doubts himself. So he gets to Zinhar and asks the first villager he sees. Is there a beautiful girl manned Nurbanu around here? If there is, whom does she belong to? The villager says I don't know her name but a girls so beautiful beyond belief. Come from very for a way together with her family. They stayed a summer, and then went back to their home country. They called them selves Seybani. The chief gets back to his tent gathers the wise and says it's done! We found her! Nurbanu of the Seybani. Now we have to go and find her. The wise say alright but how? The Seybanis are a noble family but they are nomads. Only goods knows where to, they traveled, where they stay. I, admit, the chief says, goods knows, but... The feet my horse and the secrets of my mind will take me to her. So he mounts on his horse and gets to the road. Days add up to months, months add up to years. Just when he's desperate the Tayy chief finds the Seybanis. He looks to see Nurbanu herding the sheep. He nears her and says, I found you. You Nurbanu, from the Seybanis, well you be mine? She says, you dreamt of me. You know that you would find me you are so determined. What can I say? You must be the father of my children. You must be the lion of my bed.


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