Arabian Nights is a name of a colletion of stories. Alladin is one of them.
(But it's different from the one that Walt Disney Studio made.)
Yeah it is!Arabian nights is the real version of Disney's Aladdin, though Genie would have his lunch money taken from him by the jinns in this collection of tales.Also, in Aladdin, you aren't assaulted with Islam and the seemingly peaceable teachings of Allah.
"Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Nights" is a collection of stories, collected over many centuries by different writers, scholars and translators. The first stories in written form seem to go back to the 9th century, according to historians and scholars, but it is not known how long the stories may have existed in folk history before they were specially recorded in written form.
The oldest existing manuscripts of the Arabian Nights only go back as far as the 14th century.
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'The 1001 Arabian Nights' is the name of a recollection of legends and folk tales of Arabic and Persian tradition. They were translated and compiled by several authors along the years, but some of the most famous in the version we know today derive from the translation made by Captain Sir Richard F. Burton in the 14th Century.
The work was collected over many centuries from various authors who were Arabic, Persian, Indian and Egyptian. The first European version was translated into French from an Arabic text by Antoine Galland about 1704/1717. The work was issued in English about 1923
THERE IS NO AUTHOR, IT IS THE- Queen Scheherazade tells her stories to King Shahryār.
The author of "Arabian Nights" is unknown. The stories in "Arabian Nights" are a collection of folk tales from the Middle East and South Asia, compiled over centuries.
Aladdin is one of them.
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Ibrahim Moussabbir has written: 'The Arabian nights in English translation' -- subject(s): Arabian nights
In Arabian Nights was created in 2008.
The Arabian Nights Murder was created in 1936.
New Arabian Nights was created in 1882.
The Arabian Nights Murder has 317 pages.
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The ISBN of The Arabian Nights Murder is 0-02-018600-2.
The proper title is One Thousand and One Nights. However, it is often referred to as Arabian Nights which is taken from the title of the first English edition called The Arabian Nights' Entertainment.
No, Narnia is not one of the stories in Arabian Nights. Narnia is a fantasy series created by C.S. Lewis, while Arabian Nights is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales.
The author of the folktale is unknown : Aladdin is one of the tales in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights) .
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