Peter Mimi does it again, but this time, off-season. If El Hashasheen had you hooked, Mamlaket El Harir is your next obsession. Peter Mimi returns with another epic, world-building fantasy royal drama, betrayal, and battles all wrapped in stunning visuals and CGI. Itâs giving medieval chaos with an Egyptian twist, and weâre so here for it.
Here are our 5 reasons why Mamlaket El Harir will keep you hooked
Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Like Youâve Never Seen Him

No dad jokes, no clumsy chaos. Heâs Shams El Din, a fierce soldier with a royal past and serious âeldest sibling who has a brainâ energy. Calm, strategic, and the king we all wish we had.
Peter Mimiâs Cinematic Universe Just Got Bigger

If you loved El Hashasheen, this is its bolder cousin. Same stunning shots, same exotic locations (hello again, Kazakhstan), but the CGI? Leveled up. Mimiâs world-building is just the chef’s kiss.
Asmaa Abulyazid Is Straight-Up Evil And We Love It

Sheâs Galila, the deadliest princess in the game. Ruthless, power-hungry, and not afraid to take out her brother (even when he saved her). A villain youâll hate to love.
The Fresh Talent Taking Over

Ahmed Ghozzi brings layers and charm to the youngest sibling, Sara El Tounsy is the ultimate femme fatale, mysterious, manipulative, and terrifying, and Noura Mahdy? Sheâs the brave heart with a soft spot, and her chemistry with Ghozzi is pure gold.
Power plays, sibling betrayals, and a whole lot of crown-chasing, Mamlaket El Harir isnât just binge-worthy, itâs addictive. With every episode, the stakes get higher and the kingdom gets messier. This isnât just another series; itâs Peter Mimi building a whole new empire.

















