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Sandokan is a fictional pirate of the late 19th century, who first appeared in publication in 1883, created by Italian author Emilio Salgari. He is the protagonist of eleven adventure novels and is known throughout the South China Sea as "The Tiger of Malaysia". ==Sandokan novels== Emilio Salgari wrote several novels chronicling the adventures of Sandokan and Yanez, two of his most legendary creations. 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. 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 titles in the series are: * ''The Mystery of the Black Jungle'' (''I Misteri della Jungla Nera'', 1895) * ''The Pirates of Malaysia ''(''I Pirati della Malesia'', 1896) * ''The Tigers of Mompracem ''(''Le Tigri di Mompracem'', 1900) * ''The Two Tigers ''(''Le due Tigri'', 1904) * ''The King of the Sea ''(''Il Re del Mare'', 1906) * ''Quest for a Throne ''(''Alla conquista di un impero'', 1907) * ''The Reckoning'' (''Sandokan alla riscossa'', 1907) * ''Return to Mompracem ''(''La riconquista del Mompracem'', 1908) * ''The Brahman'' (''Il Bramino dell'Assam'', 1911) * ''An Empire Crumbles'' (''La caduta di un impero'', 1911) * ''Yanez' Revenge ''(''La rivincita di Yanez'', 1913) The last two titles were published posthumously. There were also several other Sandokan titles published by Italian authors Luigi Motta, Emilio Fancelli and Salgari's son Omar. Paco Ignacio Taibo II has written a modern Sandokan novel called The Return of the Tigers of Malaysia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sandokan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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