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8 unusual facts about Sandokan


Francesco Schiavone

He has been dubbed Sandokan after a popular 1970s television series starring Kabir Bedi because of his thick, dark beard.

Kuraman Island

The old name of Pulau Kuraman is Mompraçem, the island that plays a role in the Sandokan book series.

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In subsequent novels they battle against James Brooke, the Raja of Sarawak and also travel to India to measure themselves against the Thugs, a notorious band of stranglers devoted to the goddess Kali.

The pirates are introduced in The Tigers of Mompracem, which portrays their relentless struggle against the Dutch and British powers that seek to wipe them out.

The role of the main antagonist James Brooke was performed by Adolfo Celi.

The first Sandokan films were made in 1941 Italy with Luigi Pavese as Sandokan

In the show Sandokan (here an anthropomorphized tiger) is an usurped prince who travels the seas as a pirate seeking to reclaim his rightful throne from the Rajah of Sarawak.

He is the protagonist of eleven adventure novels and is known throughout the South China Sea as "The Tiger of Malaysia".


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