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=== [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden ===
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*"Mördarriket", [[Samlade Serierariteter|''Mandrake'']] (1986)
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*"Нове авантуре са махараџом од Лапора" (romanized as "Nove avanture sa maharadžom od Lapora"), [[Mika Miš 33|''Mika Miš'' #33]] – [[Mika Miš 51|#51]] (1936)
*"Нове авантуре са махараџом од Лапора" (romanized as "Nove avanture sa maharadžom od Lapora"), [[Mika Miš 33|''Mika Miš'' #33]] – [[Mika Miš 51|#51]] (1936)

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Land of the Fakirs
 
Start date: June 2, 1935
End date: October 6, 1935
# of strips: 19 (19 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers"
Followed by: "Land of the Little People"

"Land of the Fakirs" is the 2nd Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

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Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

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  • "No País dos Faquíres", Mandrake (1974)

Mini france.gif France

  • "Le royaume des bandits", Mandrake (1948)

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  • "Mandrake nel paese dei fachiri", Audaca (1935)
  • "Mandrake il magnetizzatore", Mandrake (1937)
  • "Mandrake contro il rajah di Lagore", Mandrake (1949)
  • "Mandrake contro il rajah di Lagore", Mandrake (1970)
  • "Il paese dei fachiri", Mandrake (1973)
  • "Le metamorfosi di Mandrake", Mandrake (1973)

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Mini sweden.gif Sweden

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  • "Нове авантуре са махараџом од Лапора" (romanized as "Nove avanture sa maharadžom od Lapora"), Mika Miš #33#51 (1936)
  • "Краљ мађионичара и махараџа од Лапоре" (romanized as "Kralj mađioničara i maharadža od Lapore"), Zabavnik #4 (1937)

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