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- The horse dealer Tschurak offers to lead the friends to a hut on a ravine, which is supposed to harbor the Schut.
- Shortly after the rescue from Amadije, Amat is kidnapped by a band of Bedouins that also hold Sir David Lindsay captive.
- The friends flee into the mountains and experience the whole area suffers from the actions of the Schut and his band.
- In the hut, Kara Ben Nemsi and his friends fall into a trap. In an unrelenting fight Tschurak is killed and the Mübarek is severely wounded.
- The dangerous journey to Mecca once more sets the friends on the track of the murderers.
- The Schut escapes despite Kara's constant vigilance. Kara pursues him and the Schut finally dies in a rock crevice. Kara returns his Arabian stallion Rih to Halef.
- Omar meets his friends again, while on the lookout for his father's murderers.
- The plan to free Amat turns out to be more complicated than thought.
- The friends rescue a businessman and send the bandit Barud el Amasat to prison.
- While pursuing the murderers, Kara Ben Nemsi and Halef are lured into an ambush on a salt lake and lose their guide Sadek. They are rescued by Sadek's son Omar.
- In a shed, Kara discovers the terminally ill Mübarek.
- Kara Ben Nemsi and Hadschi Halef Omar discover a murder victim on a ride through the desert. They decide not to hand over the supposed murderers to the authorities in order to discover more information about the people pulling the strings.
- The tailor Afrit offers his help as a guide. The Skipetar Hajdar sets out on a blood vendetta against Kara.
- Afrit leads Kara and his companions to an old castle. They escape another attack by Halef's vigilance.
- On a remote farm, Kara learns more about his adversaries, but Halef is taken prisoner by them.
- Kara Ben Nemsi can outwit the incredibly strong Aladschy brothers by resorting to a ruse.
- Kara outwits Scharka and Marko. To his surprise, he again meets his friend Sir David Lindsay.
- Scharka and Marko, two of the Schut's friends, appear.
- While pursuing the Schut, Kara Ben Nemsi is outwitted, but is rescued by Halef.
- Kara and Halef continue their search for the Schut.
- Kara learns everything about the Schut from Scharka. He and his friends set out to capture him. A hard fight ensues.
- The easy-going Santer jr. is supposed to take an office job at his influential father's company in Los Angeles, but after a train stop in Roswell prefers to stay there for a while. He notices traces of oil after Shatterhand and Winnetou bought dynamite from Belle and Sam Hawkens' store. He rides after them and watches how the blood brothers and Nscho-chi use them to extinguish a burning oil well that they encountered while digging a well. Because his father does not want to transfer any money for the intended purchase of land, he tries his hand at gambling and loses all of his belongings to a card player. He strangled him after leaving the saloon. With the stolen money he tries in vain to buy the land. Back in Roswell, he is arrested by the sheriff for the murder, bribed him and forged a plot with him, whose brother is the chief district judge. He then recruited a number of unscrupulous men. Shatterhand and Nscho-chi built a barn on the Apache country after a wooden house. While they are waiting for three Polish carpenters, they hear three gunshots and find traces of blood. When the blood brothers, Nscho-chi and four other Apaches ride to Roswell to clarify the fate of the men, their corpses, prepared with arrows, are presented to them. The riders are overwhelmed and imprisoned, Nscho-chi finds shelter in the shop unnoticed. The jury of a scheduled court hearing find bundles of money in their seats, the district judge sentenced those arrested to death by hanging and expropriated the land of the Apaches.
- Barud escapes prison by bribery and Kara Ben Nemsi is lured into a trap and kidnapped.