Princess Tamina
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| Tamina | |
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| The feisty and exotic princess Tamina | |
| Origin | Alamut |
| Occupation | Princess of Alamut |
| Relatives | Farah (game counterpart), Dastan (husband), Sharaman (father-in-law), Tus, Garsiv (brothers-in-law), Sheik Amar (ally), Seso (ally), Zolm (fellow guardian) |
| Items/weapons | |
| Appearance(s) | The Sands of Time film |
- "Everything changes with time...We should know this best of all"
- ―Princess Tamina
Princess Tamina is the name of the deuteragonist of the Prince of Persia film trilogy planned by Walt Disney Pictures.
Tamina (played by Gemma Arterton) is a Princess whom Dastan teams up with to rescue the Sands of Time, a gift from the gods that controls time, from the hands of the villainous nobleman, Nizam.
Jordan Mechner named Tamina after Princess Pamina and Prince Tamino from one of his favorite operas, Mozart's The Magic Flute. One of the reasons she is not called Farah like her video game counterpart is that Jordan did not want fans of the game to expect the characters' portrayals to exactly match.[1]
While her relationship with Dastan begins awkwardly, the two develop a love towards one another by the end of the film.
Biography
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Childhood of Tamina
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As a young girl, princess Tamina was trained to become a guardian as all of her ancestors did before her. She was trained to become a capable fighter but most of all, she was trained to protect the powerful relic, the Dagger of Time. It was her duty and that of Alamut's royal family to protect this and the hourglass of the gods. She was taught that it was her sacred calling, her destiny to protect the dagger no matter the consequences, even if it required her death.
A Twist of Fate
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When the barbaric Persians attacked her holy city of Alamut, princess Tamina went to the high temple to pray 
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Added by PrincessfarahThey go through the Valley of Slaves in an attempt to get to the King's funeral. She feigns death and knocks Dastan out with a large bone. Later, she is seen trying to pour sand hidden in a jewel around her neck into the dagger but is stopped by the Sheik and Dastan who sold her into slavery.



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Added by PrincessfarahTamina's Biggest Sacrifice
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After Tus is killed and Nizam heads to the Hourglass below the city with the Dagger, Dastan and Tamina head to the catacombs and tunnels below the city which lead to the Hourglass.There she kisses him. They kill the head Hassassin and confront Nizam as he is about to pierce the Hourglass. Nizam struggles with Dastan and finally manages to throw them both over the ledge. Dastan catches Tamina as she falls, but realizes he can't stop Nizam and save her at the same time. She forces her hand to slip out of his, tearfully mentioning she wishes they could have had more time together. Tamina falls into the deep chasm and dies, sacrificing herself so Dastan can stop Nizam. As the Hourglass shatters and the sands consume the world, Dastan forces the sand to flow through the Dagger, reversing time to when he originally found it.



Added by PrincessfarahTamina tells Dastan that he has found himself a new destiny. He then mentions that they make their own destiny and that he has gone through enough to see himself changed. Offering his hand in friendship and marriage, he states that he is looking forward to getting to know her. The end of the movie shows the two on horseback as the sun sets in the Persian desert.
Personality and traits
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Tamina is very feisty and independent. She is very devoted to protecting the Dagger of Time and is willing to sacrifice herself if the situation demands it. Initially her relationship with Dastan is difficult and she even tries to kill him at one point and knocks him out later. However during their adventures they gradually start to fall in love.
Tamina is also devoted to her religion. In addition she is resourceful and quite a capable fighter.
She also seems to be both a victim and a survivor just like her game counterpart Farah who also gets affected with every alteration of time but still manages to survive and live.
Gallery
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Trivia
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- Tamina's death by falling into a chasm and living again through the Grand Rewind was a reference to the same event that occurred on her game counterpart Farah.
- Tamina's line "I'm not some desperate slave girl!" was also another reference to her game counterpart Farah since in the game, Farah (now captured) desperately asks help from the Prince to help her find the Hourglass.
Quotes
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- "So I'm escorted by Prince Dastan the Lion of Persia, must feel wonderful winning such a claim for destroying such an innocent city. "
- ―Tamina
- "All the pain in the world will not help you find something that does not exist. "
- ―Tamina
- "Well the solution would be to kiss me then kill me, but I have a better solution... I kill you! Then your problems are solved!!!"
- ―Tamina
- "So you're going to leave me here, in the middle of nowhere? Noble Dastan, abandoning a helpless woman in the wilderness! What does your precious honor have to say about that? "
- ―Tamina
- "Stop him! If the glass shatters the world dies with it! It's not my destiny, it's yours. It always has been. Let me go. "
- ―Tamina
- "Protect the dagger no matter the consequences; that was my sacred calling. That was my destiny."
- ―Princess Tamina
External links
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- Official Site
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film) Wikipedia Article
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film) at the Internet Movie Database
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film) at Allmovie

