
Jannah Jewels, Book 7: Triumph in Turkey
Islamic Chapter Books For Kids, Volume 7
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Narrated by:
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Brooke Persoon
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By:
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Tayyaba Syed
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N. Rafiq
About this listen
Meet Sultan Muhammad II in the award-winning Islamic chapter book series for kids!
In the seventh book, the Jannah Jewels travel back to the famous Conquest of Constantinople in the 15th century and find themselves right in the middle of it! Listeners learn about the great conqueror, Sultan Muhammad II, and how the Ottomans became one of the most powerful empires in the world.
As the Jannah Jewels are trying to solve a puzzle to find the missing artifact for the Golden Clock, they meet a young girl who helps build something huge that contributes to the Conquest.
Can the Jannah Jewels find the missing artifact, solve the puzzle, and return home before time runs out?
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