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00:31I was in the prisoner's camp and I met your soldiers.
00:35They were in good shape.
00:37In fact, they didn't complain at all.
00:40Despite that, the prisoners are still in the English camps.
00:44I have to carry out an investigation with the English prisoners.
00:48You mean you want to visit our prisons?
00:51Yes.
00:52Captain Suleiman promised me to visit them after I returned from Basra.
00:56But there are no prisoners here.
00:58We sent them to Baghdad because the Kuti prisons don't have all these prisoners.
01:02But if you want, you can meet the only prisoner we have.
01:07Go ahead then.
01:24You know the prisoners.
01:26Because you didn't participate in the same prison.
01:30Victoria.
01:31I'm here to help you with your political affairs.
01:34A spy.
01:35That's what she is.
01:37Come in.
01:38Open the door, soldier.
01:57How are you, sir?
02:18It's a nice place.
02:22Good.
02:23What do you want?
02:24Don't worry, Victoria.
02:26I just came to see you.
02:28Good.
02:29You saw me.
02:31Let me rest now.
02:33But you are already resting.
02:35Isn't that clear?
02:37Yes.
02:38We have a lot of luxury compared to the prisoners in your detention camps.
02:43The prison remains a prison.
02:44There is no difference between one and the other.
02:46There are clear differences.
02:49I promised Captain Suleiman to write a detailed article on the situation of the prisoners.
02:55Look at this.
02:57A bed.
02:59And you have books and a comfortable bed too.
03:03We offer her three meals.
03:06And she can take a bath once a week.
03:09But she refuses that.
03:11Of course, we won't take off my clothes in front of your soldiers.
03:15I hope you believe what I say.
03:17Your situation is better than the situation of the Turkish prisoners.
03:20So you chose their side.
03:23So your article will never please our government.
03:29Will you allow me to take some pictures?
03:32Of course.
03:45Here you go.
04:45Are you okay?
04:47Yes, I'm fine.
04:49I'm fine.
04:53What are we going to do?
04:57The doctor will come to the patient and treat him.
05:02What if he doesn't come?
05:04What does the leader mean by his message?
05:06I don't know.
05:08I don't know.
05:10I don't know.
05:13What does the leader mean by his message?
05:16Hit me hard Mohammad.
05:18what are you doing?
05:20Hit me.
05:22I can not do that.
05:24Hit me.
05:26I don't do that.
05:28Hit me.
05:30Come on.
05:32Hit him.
05:34What's going on?
05:38What are you doing?
05:40I
06:10Know
06:40Yeah
06:51After who bailed on the big guy
06:53Oh
07:23Oh
07:53Yeah
08:23Mother
08:53I mean I'll fight do I bet if you want to come?
08:55Hey, let me come at a walk. Oh, and you come with a scare less
08:59But I'll have you met in a car. I'll let you talk. I know I'll be had here's the roof
09:04The kiss on an ashram
09:06We'll be harbinger lindley's
09:08Leave that I'm not a walk. I'll get here
09:16Bernard
09:23I'll do it. Let's have it. I love her. How do you know who now?
09:30My little
09:46Look at the saraf to be the king film. Okay, let me see ya
09:50Yeah, but when I catch up on the key on what do they dream it in Toledo
09:57And I couldn't I didn't call me
10:01Feek or no, even Kunta and a lock it is okay
10:05You
10:15Hassan let us an inner who feed the African Halley and feed a judge or a laboratory
10:25And the Jaya
10:28You
10:33Come on so I don't say he fell a second. I like and I see it. No Buddha and I can't do any
10:43But you read it
10:47Hey, I'll put her that I
10:49You
10:56Let's do that
11:06Come on
11:08under a little bit you know, I'll have a quibble, you know, we
11:11Well, you have a subject
11:13So I smell like a well, you know, I heard he had he had me a lot of people you want me to come on
11:19We end up a cent of the Sarufa film
11:24What a lunatic
11:26If I read the time and Jada know can a lady come at you read a couple of relief a lot of that
11:34So for you so I do come here now I'm looking at CD
11:49You
12:01Say what I do not believe
12:19Oh
12:49Your daughter is lucky. You take care of her despite your work.
12:53I don't want you to feel lonely after the death of her mother.
12:57And besides, I don't want to spend time in the house alone.
13:11Sheikh of the hunters, Najjar.
13:14The horses are coming from Beirut, and the wild geese are coming from the desert.
13:20The wild geese have left the desert since you came to our region, Mr. Cox.
13:28Only the rabbits remained here.
13:32Okay, tell me now, my friend.
13:37Why did you come to us?
13:40You are so humble, my friend.
13:42I am in the presence of a real Englishman.
13:45He only cares about my modesty, sir.
13:58Great.
14:00Don't worry, he is a hunter who will never hurt you.
14:05I named him Saffan.
14:06Saffan.
14:08Very beautiful.
14:09I love Shaheen's horses, and I brought you a gift.
14:13But now I don't know if you will like it.
14:17Would it make sense not to like your gift?
14:19It is enough that it is from an Englishman to be very special.
14:24Show it to me.
14:26A bird brought by the soldiers from India.
14:28And I know your love for strange things, so I brought it.
14:31Beautiful.
14:32Show it to me. What are you waiting for?
14:35Listen.
14:40Ah.
14:59He can't hunt like a hawk, but his value is very high.
15:06He talks like us.
15:10This is the most expensive gift I have ever received, Mr. Cox.
15:18Thank you very much.
15:22It is for you.
15:23I hope it will make you happy.
15:25But be careful that Saffan eats it.
15:28I will take good care of it.
15:30Thank you very much.
15:39How can I repay your kindness?
15:42We are friends and brothers.
15:46I know.
15:48That's why I'm sad about what happened.
15:51Your loss in Rota was hard.
15:55Yes.
15:57But the war has just begun.
15:59The people are losing their words.
16:02I know that.
16:04That's why I need your help.
16:07But we talked about this before.
16:12I will not interfere.
16:15I am just a merchant.
16:17I want to save my interests.
16:21You are from the region.
16:23A well-known merchant.
16:26Join our garden.
16:28Our garden is coming.
16:30And the number of your caravans will increase.
16:44I have never met anyone like you.
16:47You are a hero.
16:49But my trade with the Ottoman Empire is five times more than my trade with the British.
16:56And what about your ships?
17:00You are one of the largest merchants in the region.
17:03And your ships are in Basra.
17:05The Ottomans have seized them.
17:08If they stayed in Basra and we did not take them from them,
17:11we would have destroyed them in their wars, believe me.
17:14But I have a city for the Ottoman Empire.
17:18Because of it, my trade has increased and my wealth has increased.
17:22As for you, wait.
17:23I will prove to you that we are your real friends.
17:31I hope you understand my position and apologize to Mr. Cox.
17:37We are friends.
17:39Do you understand?
17:42It is enough not to forget that the British do not remain a city for anyone.
17:47We will meet again.
17:49Always waiting for you.
17:50We know that the cottage and this tent are open to you.
17:56Let's go.
18:20What happened?
18:22A moment of anger, Doctor.
18:28We are done.
18:30The battle is over.
18:34We will meet again.
18:36Goodbye.
18:38Goodbye.
18:40Goodbye.
18:42Goodbye.
18:44Goodbye.
18:47Goodbye.
18:48The battle is over.
18:52Goodbye.
19:16I did not expect the doctor to come to treat me.
19:21But what of another solution?
19:26The doctor comes to the patient and treats him
19:33What if he doesn't come?
19:44Then the patient goes to the doctor by himself, forced
19:51But what if he doesn't come?
20:09Your body is very weak
20:12You lost a lot of blood
20:15You have to compensate it
20:18You will eat for three days
20:32Don't forget
20:34You will eat your meals for three days
20:47We are done
20:50Thank you
20:54Mus'ab
21:00My name is Muhammad
21:03Mus'ab was one of my Arab friends
21:07And now I remember his name
21:11We studied together in an English university
21:14And we lived together in the same room for years
21:21Be careful, prisoner
21:24I won't treat you next time if you break the rules
21:44Three days later
22:06Welcome
22:11Please come in
22:15How is the leader?
22:17He is fine
22:19How are you? You work a lot
22:22Do you need any help?
22:24No, thank you
22:26But it makes me think about the prisoners in custody
22:31Mr. Khasraf, they are in good condition, don't worry
22:35They can't leave the prison if the war doesn't end
22:38And then, God willing, we will find a way to get our heroes back
22:41That's why I came
22:43There is a way to get them back
22:45What is it?
22:47The leader knows more than us
22:50But why don't we exchange our soldiers in Basra with Victoria?
22:56She is important and they will accept her
23:00You said it yourself
23:02The leader knows more than us
23:04If he saw this, he would have waited
23:06And I can't act without his orders
23:08You are right
23:14I stopped you from doing your job, leader
23:17Don't take us
23:19I understand your fear and appreciate your sadness
23:21We are all prisoners in the custody of your sons
23:24But trust me, nothing will happen to Mohamed and the rest, God willing
23:29May God help them and us too
23:32Amen
23:38I will find a solution
23:40I will free him myself if necessary
23:43And I will save him
23:45Even if I have to kill him
24:09Do you love us that much?
24:14Who?
24:18Mohamed
24:20You used to call us by his name
24:25I love you
24:27I love you too
24:29I love you too
24:31I love you
24:33I love you
24:35I love you
24:36I love you
24:41Sadness for him?
24:46Aren't you afraid of me?
24:54Yes
25:00I know he will find a way out
25:03That's why I'm not afraid
25:06Do you understand?
25:13Mr. Khasraf
25:15Tell us, what did the leader say?
25:18Did he agree to the exchange?
25:23Zainab
25:25We have to wait
25:27I went to him to make you sad
25:29The leader didn't agree?
25:35Why did he refuse?
25:37Does he want all the soldiers to die?
25:41Is it reasonable for their souls to be cheap to the leader?
25:45That's enough, my daughter
25:47Go back to your sense
25:49You said you were sad and didn't speak
25:52But you crossed your limits and accused the leader
25:56The man is a man
25:58The man you love is also my son
26:02I want him back here more than you
26:05Not only him
26:07But everyone with him
26:10They are my children too
26:12But there are priorities
26:14And the leader knows that
26:19I apologize, Haq
26:20I want to talk to you, Haq
26:26I don't know why I said that
26:30But I'm afraid
26:35I've never felt this fear before
26:38Anger blinds a man
26:40He can no longer see the truth
26:43So guide me and go back to your sense
26:46We need you
26:48And don't forget
26:50You have a mission, my daughter
26:57Don't worry, sir
27:00I'll be more careful
27:04Good
27:07Let's get to work
27:10We have to prepare breakfast
27:16Yes, sir
27:18Everything is ready
27:20I told him
27:22Well done, my son
27:30May God heal our wounds and free us from our bondage
27:33Amen
27:35May God accept, Mr. Khasraf
27:37Thank you, sir
27:39God bless you
27:41May God bless our martyrs and heal your wounds
27:43God bless you
27:48God bless you, Mr. Khasraf
27:51Attention!
28:04Here, take a break
28:08Take a break
28:09Take a break
28:16Food for the warriors
28:18Have you prepared it yourself?
28:20Yes, sir
28:22This is our custom and tradition
28:24May God have mercy on our martyrs
28:26And heal our wounded heroes
28:28Amen
28:30Well done, Mr. Khasraf
28:32We almost forgot this custom
28:35I wish our soldiers were safe, sir
28:38We didn't prepare food as usual
28:41You're right
28:43But if our ancestors hadn't been martyred
28:45We wouldn't be here today
28:48But the enemy changed our custom
28:51Thank you
28:53God bless you
28:55Thank you, sir
28:57Here you go
28:59May God accept
29:01Amen
29:03Here you go
29:08Sit down
29:23In the name of God, the Merciful
29:25In the name of God, the Merciful
29:34Enjoy
29:38Thanks to you
29:40We won in Rota
29:42And we prepared a feast for Anatolia
29:44All the newspapers in the world
29:46Talk about this victory
29:48Praise be to God
29:50We also received good news
29:52Commander Suleiman's health is improving
29:54Praise be to God
29:56Praise be to God
29:59In the near future
30:02Our prisoners will return to us safe and sound
30:05God willing
30:07Amen
30:38O' drunkard
30:44To you, the drunkard
30:49We have called you
30:53But you didn't hear
30:57O' Lala
30:59O' Lila
31:03O' Lala
31:05O' Lala
31:07O' Lala
31:08O' Lala
31:10My son has been found
31:13In the streets
31:17And he will die
31:22As he wishes
31:25And he will die
31:30As he wishes
31:34If you would only
31:37from his intoxication.
31:42Every time he wakes up from his intoxication,
31:50his eyes are filled with the sight of God.
32:06The moon's light has gone out after you.
32:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
32:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
33:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
33:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
33:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
34:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
34:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
34:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
35:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
35:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
35:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
36:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
36:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
36:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
37:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
37:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
37:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
38:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
38:36His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
38:56His eyes are filled with the sight of God.
39:16His eyes are filled with the sight of God.

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