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The Wanderer (in the USA) or The Sultan's Renegade (in the UK) is a 1949 historical novel by Mika Waltari. It is a sequel to The Adventurer, which tells of the adventures of a young Finnish man, Mikael Karvajalka, in 16th-century Europe. The Wanderer tells the story of how Mikael converts from Christianity to Islam and rises to a high position in the court of Suleiman the Magnificent. Many historical events are recounted in the book, but Mikael's involvement in them is fictitious.

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  • Il vagabondo (Waltari) (it)
  • The Wanderer (Waltari novel) (en)
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  • The Wanderer (in the USA) or The Sultan's Renegade (in the UK) is a 1949 historical novel by Mika Waltari. It is a sequel to The Adventurer, which tells of the adventures of a young Finnish man, Mikael Karvajalka, in 16th-century Europe. The Wanderer tells the story of how Mikael converts from Christianity to Islam and rises to a high position in the court of Suleiman the Magnificent. Many historical events are recounted in the book, but Mikael's involvement in them is fictitious. (en)
  • Il vagabondo (titolo originale Mikael Hakim) è un romanzo dell'autore finlandese Mika Waltari, pubblicato nel 1949. Il romanzo rappresenta la seconda delle due parti della storia di Mikael, di cui il romanzo L'avventuriero ne rappresenta la prima parte. Vengono descritte le avventure di un giovane finlandese, Mikael Karvajalka, durante il sedicesimo secolo, nella Turchia dell'Impero ottomano, dove Mikael, dopo essersi convertito all'Islam col nome di Mikael Hakim, ascende alla corte di Solimano il Magnifico. (it)
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  • The Wanderer (en)
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  • The Wanderer (in the USA) or The Sultan's Renegade (in the UK) is a 1949 historical novel by Mika Waltari. It is a sequel to The Adventurer, which tells of the adventures of a young Finnish man, Mikael Karvajalka, in 16th-century Europe. The Wanderer tells the story of how Mikael converts from Christianity to Islam and rises to a high position in the court of Suleiman the Magnificent. Many historical events are recounted in the book, but Mikael's involvement in them is fictitious. (en)
  • Il vagabondo (titolo originale Mikael Hakim) è un romanzo dell'autore finlandese Mika Waltari, pubblicato nel 1949. Il romanzo rappresenta la seconda delle due parti della storia di Mikael, di cui il romanzo L'avventuriero ne rappresenta la prima parte. Vengono descritte le avventure di un giovane finlandese, Mikael Karvajalka, durante il sedicesimo secolo, nella Turchia dell'Impero ottomano, dove Mikael, dopo essersi convertito all'Islam col nome di Mikael Hakim, ascende alla corte di Solimano il Magnifico. (it)
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