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Shannon Chakraborty News & Updates on Twitter: "THE ADVENTURES OF AMINA AL-SIRAFI is the first book in a whole new trilogy (though we may see some Daevabad connections👀) It's a story about motherhood and swashbuckling adventures on the high seas, survivor's guilt and faith. And yes, as per @Roshani_Chokshi a himbo chaos demon" / Twitter Amina Al Sirafi, Daevabad Trilogy, Survivor Guilt, Paranormal Books, Pirate Art, Lovely Poster, Adventure Of The Seas, Book Fanart, Amazing Drawings

THE ADVENTURES OF AMINA AL-SIRAFI is the first book in a whole new trilogy (though we may see some Daevabad connections👀) It's a story about motherhood and swashbuckling adventures on the high seas, survivor's guilt and faith. And yes, as per @Roshani_Chokshi a himbo chaos demon

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Nahri, the protagonist of The Daevabad Trilogy, is a con woman from eighteenth-century Cairo who gets swept into a magical world of djinns and tries to find her place there. Nahri's earliest memories are of burning papyrus, cries in Arabic, being embraced by soft arms, seeing someone's warm brown eyes, and then being submerged in muddy water.[1] When she was five, a fisherman pulled her out of the Nile, speaking a language no one knew, Divasti. She went through several orphanages in Cairo…

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Sayyida al Hurra (1485-1561) Born in the muslim kingdom of Granada in the iberian peninsula, she fleed to North Africa after the christian conquest. She governed the state city of Tetouan and became the leader of pirates in the western Mediterranean, wreaking havoc on Spanish and Portuguese shipping lines.

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