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  • The Pirate Queen of the Mediterranean

  • Al Hurra: Granada's Exiled Pearl
  • By: Mutlu Akgun
  • Narrated by: Nick Johnson
  • Length: 3 hrs and 38 mins

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The Pirate Queen of the Mediterranean

By: Mutlu Akgun
Narrated by: Nick Johnson
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Publisher's summary

In the shadowed corridors of history where power and intrigue converge, one name stands out with a brilliance both formidable and tragic: Sayyida Al Hurra. Born into the splendor of Granada's final years, her life unfolds like a tapestry of ambition, courage, and unyielding resolve.

This sweeping historical novel invites listeners into the vibrant world of the 16th-century Mediterranean, where Sayyida’s journey from a noble family in Granada to the formidable queen of Tétouan reveals a tale of epic proportions. Through wars and alliances, betrayals and steadfast friendships, the story traces Sayyida’s rise to power and her fierce determination to secure her legacy amidst the ever-shifting tides of empire and conquest.

At the heart of the narrative is the intricate web of relationships and political machinations that define Sayyida’s world. Her marriage to the Sultan of Tétouan is a strategic alliance that elevates her status, but also sets the stage for intense rivalries and personal struggles. Characters such as her devoted companion Lina bint Ahmed, the enigmatic bodyguard Gundrake Renogar, and the shrewd advisor Khalid al-Muhtadi weave their fates into her own, while adversaries like Captain Rodrigo de la Vega and the cunning Portuguese strategist present formidable challenges.

Through lyrical prose and evocative imagery, the novel captures the grandeur and turmoil of Sayyida’s era. The story delves into her strategic brilliance, her moments of solitude, and the profound impact of her decisions on the fate of nations. The Legend of the Pirate Queen of Granada: Sayyida Al Hurra is a captivating exploration of a legendary figure whose influence reverberates through the annals of history, illuminating the life of a queen who defied expectations and carved her name into the chronicles of time.

©2024 Mutlu Akgun (P)2024 Mutlu Akgun
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