Arabian Nights: 243rd Night: Jullanar of the Sea - 14

The following night Shahrazad said:

Jullanar's mother and other members of the family returned, and they occasionally visited the palace and continued happy relationship with the king and the queen. The young boy Badr was imparted with the education required to the status of a prince. He had learned the skills of chivalry, such as archery, spearply and playing with the ball and mallet, a kind of modern day polo. 

When the boy has acquired education required for a prince, his father summoned the princes, the lords, and the chief officers of the state, and made them take an oath that they would make his son to succeed him as the king. They were very happy and willing to submit to the authority. 

Next day, the king rode into the city with the princes, officers of the state and the troops and entered the city square.  Then they returned to the palace.  Near the palace they stopped and dismounted  waiting for the son and his entourage. They came and dismounted. Then he entered the palace accompanied by the vizier and other officials and the prominent persons. 

The new king sat on the throne.  His father stood among other princes and lords. The new king assumed his duties and disposed of matters came to him. Then he descended, and went to his mother Jullanar of the Sea with crown on his head. The mother welcomed him, kissed his hand and congratulated him. 

Morning overtook and Shahrazad lapsed into silence.

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