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Part 7: Exile in Turan
Branded a traitor by his father, Siyâvash could not return to Iran. With dignity unshaken, he accepted exile in Turan, welcomed by Afrasiyab with open arms. The Turanian king admired his nobility and gave him land, wealth, and even offered him his daughter in marriage. Siyâvash, though saddened by the loss of his homeland, found brief solace in this foreign land. Yet whispers in Turan’s court mirrored those of Iran: envy and suspicion followed him like shadows. Still, the prince remained steadfast, treating his new people with fairness. But destiny had not finished with him; exile was only another step toward the tragedy awaiting him.