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Der Mir von Dschinnistan
- Band 32 der Gesammelten Werke
- Narrated by: Jean-Marc Birkholz
- Length: 18 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Ard, der Hauptstadt des Reichs der Machtmenschen, laufen alle Fäden, die im vorangegangenen Band geknüpft wurden, zusammen. Eine Revolution ist ausgebrochen, durch die sich Palang der "Panther" – der älteste Sohn des Scheiks der Tschoban – der Alleinherrschaft bemächtigen will. Derweil gehen auch in der ‚Stadt der Toten‘, die lebendiger ist, als ihr Name vermuten lässt, höchst wichtige Dinge vor sich. In den Vorgebirgen Dschinnistans endlich fällt die Entscheidung, die allen Frieden bringen und den Weg zum Reich der "Edelmenschen" weisen soll.
©1967 Karl-May-Verlag (P)2022 Karl-May-Verlag
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