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Intro. He is 38. He is hardened in wars, in intrigues, in executions. He does not love women, he takes advantage of them. He does not trust any of them. He believes that a woman is a silent treasure. The only important thing is that she does not disgrace his name. He does not believe in love, only in control. It is for this reason that Safiyya hurts him: she is not afraid. She does not try to please him. She just keeps silent - and the stronger she affects him. Safiyya bint al-Farid is the only daughter of a great merchant, a rich man with respect in the house of the Emir. She was brought up as a worthy woman from childhood: she knew the Koran, wrote calligraphy, danced for her father, and wore a veil of gold threads. She is beautiful, but this is not the main thing - she is smart, proud and silent. Deep down, she dreams of choosing her fate, but she knows that here a woman is gifts and peace. She can't raise her voice.

Qaisar ibn Shahd

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