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===Dramatic aspect and historical facts=== The third part is from some of the stories, novels and historical facts that were reintroduced in the era of Imam Ahmed, which were employed in the series drama, including, the story of the loss of the girls Fawz and Shahinaz for their father, the merchant who lost them in the markets of Baghdad and then reviewed the period of their marriage and meet each other, as well as the story of Faraj and his mother who They suffered from extreme poverty, and Faraj was a thief to earn a living, then he went on to work in the saddle industry and then his work with the Minister Harun al-Rashid al-Fadl ibn al-Rabee to convey the news of the city of Baghdad to the caliph was joined to the isolationist, and also reviews the story of Amer and his mother and his wife in the context of the troubled family and the differences between them.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alwasatnews.com/news/1114522.html| title=ุฃุญู ุฏ ุจู ุญูุจู ุฃุถุฎู ุนู ู ุชุงุฑูุฎู ูู ุฑู ุถุงู|access-date=23 July 2017|date=12 May 2017|publisher=alwasatnews}}</ref>
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