There he discovers that his brother's wife has also betrayed him, as she shined her eyes upon the palace cook. That same day, he goes to visit his brother. Overcome with anger at her betrayal, he kills them both with his sword. But one day, King Shahryar finds his wife has removed the veil from her face and is holding hands with the stable boy. He and his brother, King Shahzaman, often exult in the wonderfulness of their wives. There is nothing that makes King Shahryar happier than his own dear wife. History Odyssey Level 2 Guides (Middle Grades).1001 Arabian Nights (Oxford Story Collection).Resources Used in Medieval History Senior High.Literature Approach to Medieval, Reformation and Renaissance History.COMPLETE GENERAL & WORLD HISTORY / SOCIAL STUDIES PROGRAMS.
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