#Armenia #folktale
This is an epic about the youngest son of the king, who listens to his father’s advice and is able to defeat giants, lying princesses, and the seven headed serpent.
Source: The Golden Maiden and other folk tales and fairy stories told in Armenia (A G Seklemian 1898)
Narrator: Dustin Steichmann
Music: Nubar Folk Ensemble-Qaxhan
Sound Effects: Let's ZZZ #3 by Dustin Steichmann
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Picture credit: "Armenian castle" by narek781 is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.