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Jonathon Earl Bowser : ウィキペディア英語版
Zabibah and the King

''Zabibah and the King'' ((アラビア語:زبيبة والملك) ''Zabībah wal-Malik'') is a romance novel, originally published anonymously in Iraq in 2000, that was written by Saddam Hussein.
==Characters==

*Arab — The protagonist of the story, the novel follows 'Arab as he becomes king of Iraq. The character represents Saddam Hussein.〔
*Zabibah (زبيبة) — A poor woman in an unhappy marriage, she is the love interest of 'Arab. Zabibah represents the people of Iraq.〔
*Zabibah's husband — A cruel man. This unnamed character symbolizes the United States.〔
*Hezkel — An emir and an antagonist to 'Arab. Zabibah lives in a small hut next to Hezkel's palace. Hezkel represents Israel.〔
*Shamil — Another enemy of 'Arab, Shamil represents both Jews and merchants.〔
*Nuri Chalabi — An antagonist to 'Arab and a feudal lord. His character represents Ahmed Chalabi, leader of the Iraqi National Congress, an American-funded Iraqi opposition movement.〔

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