Exiled Princess Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel
Read Exiled Princess Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel, a powerful royal Hausa romance filled with palace politics, betrayal, hidden secrets, love, destiny, and dangerous power struggles.
The Rise of the Saudi Kingdom
The history of Saudi Arabia as a kingdom began in the year 1727 after the rise of Malik Al Saud, the founder and first ruler of the Saudi Kingdom.
The region became famous for both ancient traditions and modern civilization while also preserving traces of early human existence.
Islam, which emerged during the seventh century, spread rapidly after the death of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) in 632 AD, leading to the formation of powerful Arab empires.
Four major regions eventually formed the foundation of modern Saudi Arabia:
- Hejaz
- Najd
- Eastern Arabia
- Southern Arabia
These territories were later united under the leadership of Abdulaziz Ibn Saud who established a complete royal kingdom.
The Great War Between Empires
As different rulers fought for complete control of Arabia, a massive war erupted between the Ottoman Empire and the Saudi Kingdom.
The Ottoman Empire controlled Hejaz and Southern Arabia under Ahmed Abu-Talib while Abdulaziz Ibn Saud ruled Najd and Eastern Arabia.
After fierce battles involving legendary warriors, the Saudi Kingdom emerged victorious.
Abdulaziz Ibn Saud officially became the supreme ruler of Saudi Arabia.
Years later, Zayd Bin Saud inherited the throne after the death of his father.
Under his reign, the Saudi Kingdom expanded greatly and strengthened its political influence.
The Ottoman Alliance
Zayd Bin Saud married four women from different royal families.
One of them was Princess Hindi from the Ottoman Empire.
The marriage helped reduce political tension between both kingdoms and created temporary peace.
Among all his wives, only Princess Hindi gave birth to a male heir named Abdoul Latif Bin Saud.
After the death of Zayd Bin Saud, Abdoul Latif ascended the throne at the age of twenty-six.
He married multiple royal wives from different kingdoms including Rome and Jordan.
Despite having many daughters, none of his wives gave birth to a son.
The Unexpected Heir
As years passed without a male successor, Malik Abdoul Latif Bin Saud decided that whichever daughter married first would have her husband inherit the throne after his death.
Eventually, Princess Inas married Hicham Bin Jaabar, the son of a wealthy businessman.
Their first child was a beautiful baby girl named Rianna Bin Jaabar.
Only one week after Rianna’s birth, Malik Abdoul Latif died and Hicham Bin Jaabar became the new king.
Later, Malik Hicham married another wife from the Ottoman royal family named Princess Moussina.
Their first child was finally a son named Amir Nawfel.
Six years later, they welcomed another daughter named Princess Tesnim.
When Amir Nawfel turned eighteen, he was publicly announced as the future crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
The Ottoman Kingdom Watches Closely
Despite the peace between both kingdoms, the Ottoman Empire never completely abandoned their dream of controlling Saudi Arabia again.
They waited patiently for the perfect opportunity to strike politically.
Unknown to many, dangerous games of power had already begun behind palace walls.
Six Years Earlier — Saudi Royal Palace
Inside a luxurious royal garden sat Amir Nawfel surrounded by heavily armed royal guards.
The palace garden reflected unimaginable wealth and royal authority.
Golden decorations, luxurious sofas, expensive fruits, and shining glass tables surrounded the future crown prince.
Amir Nawfel himself possessed extraordinary beauty and royal elegance.
His fair skin, hazel eyes, smooth black hair, and sharp facial features made him appear almost unreal.
Near the side of his neck rested a royal tattoo shaped like a crown pierced by a sword.
Princess Tesnim Interrupts the Silence
Suddenly, someone gently placed their head on his lap.
Without even looking, Amir Nawfel already recognized who it was.
Slowly opening his eyes, he asked calmly in English:
“What are you doing here?”
The girl beside him was Princess Tesnim, his younger sister.
In a spoiled voice, she asked in Arabic:
“Akhie, when are we going to visit Papi?”
Amir slowly stroked her hair before replying quietly:
“You can go if you want. I’m not going.”
After saying that, he closed his eyes again.
Tesnim attempted speaking again, but Amir raised his hand gently, silencing her immediately before standing up and leaving the garden.
The Mysterious Arrow
As Amir Nawfel walked through the palace grounds surrounded by guards, a sharp arrow suddenly landed directly beside his feet.
Everyone froze instantly.
Amir calmly bent down and picked up the arrow while studying it carefully.
A cool smile slowly appeared on his face.
Then he ordered all his guards to leave him alone.
The guards obeyed immediately despite their visible concern.
Holding the mysterious arrow, Amir continued walking toward another luxurious building protected by elite soldiers.
The Woman Behind the Message
Inside the building stood a breathtakingly beautiful woman dressed completely in white.
Her long black hair flowed behind her as she stared silently through a giant glass window.
Without turning around, she spoke softly in Arabic:
“Calm down. I didn’t call you here for a fight.”
Amir, who had nearly reached for his sword, stopped immediately after hearing her voice.
Slowly, he walked toward her and folded his arms across his chest while standing beside her silently.
After several quiet moments, she finally turned toward him.
It was Rianna Bin Jaabar.
Looking directly into his eyes, she asked softly:
“Amir… what exactly is wrong with you?”