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- mountain range, on the north by the River Shribble, and on the south by Archenland. The economic heart of the country centres on the Great River of Narnia...
- Ahoshta. She escapes from Calormen with Shasta, and becomes Queen of Archenland after marrying him. (HHB) Ardeeb Tisroc: Great-great-great-great-grandfather...
- they learn of the Prince of Calormen's plan to attack Archenland, and warn the King of Archenland of the impending strike. Like the other novels in The...
- and long beards." Narnia and Calormen are separated by the country of Archenland and a large desert. In The Horse and His Boy, Calormen is described as...
- and the boy Shasta. Aravis overhears a plot by the Calormenes to invade Archenland and Narnia, and with this intelligence, the four companions can warn the...
- Shasta, later known as Cor of Archenland, is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. He is the prin****l character in the fifth book...
- of Archenland, lead the fight against the Calormene army and defeat them. Shasta is then recognized as Prince Cor, the long-lost heir of Archenland. Edmund's...
- known as Cor of Archenland, is the prin****l character in The Horse and His Boy. Born the eldest son and heir of King Lune of Archenland, and elder twin...
- course of their adventures, the companions thwart an attempted invasion of Archenland and Narnia, and Hwin, nervous, gentle and humble by nature, p****es through...
- Prior to the story's opening, he delivered the infant Prince Cor of Archenland from his enemies to a Calormene fisherman who named him Shasta. At one...