In 1900, during the Ottoman period in present-day Jordan, a cultural clash between Bedouin and Cherkess tribes unfolds, centered on disputes over land and water rights. Amidst this backdrop of conflict, an unlikely love story emerges, starkly highlighting the differences between the two cultures.
Cherkess
In Jordan, a century ago, a tumultuous struggle unfolded between a Bedouin and Cherkess community, each vying for dominance over the land and precious water resources, resulting in a intricate tapestry of discord and cross-cultural understanding.