Aladdin's lamp is a folklore tale set in the middle east is part of the story 1,000 and 1 Arabic nights in which this woman Sheherezade if she's able tell a different story for that amount of time to avoid being beheaded,from this also,derives Ali Baba and the 40 thief also The 7 voyages of Jason,etc
@@humboldt777 you're absolutely right I've been reading the story since I was a kid this is part of 1,000 and 1 Arabia Nights told by this woman Zcheherezade as long as she continuous the tale she's avoiding decapitation
سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
Because in the original version Aladdin and his mother live in China, the villain is the one whose arabic, they say writer did this because he was fascinated with Chinese culture at the time.
Aladdin, is the son of a deceased Chinese tailor and his poor widow. Aladdin is a lazy, careless boy who meets an African magician claiming to be his uncle. There is no evidence that this story was ever part of the collection “A Thousand Nights and One Nights.” No early Arabic original has ever been found. “Aladdin” exists today because of the 18th-century French Orientalist Antoine Galland and may have originated with a Syrian story teller.
Aladdin's lamp is a folklore tale set in the middle east is part of the story 1,000 and 1 Arabic nights in which this woman Sheherezade if she's able tell a different story for that amount of time to avoid being beheaded,from this also,derives Ali Baba and the 40 thief also The 7 voyages of Jason,etc
Here's to Aladdin China! WOW!😍😍😍😍😍 I suspected it! thanks! Magic goes around!
I thought there was something different about this dream story.
Lovely use of Technicolor in this one - but who thought that Aladdin was a Chinese story?
+Stephen Persing It originated in China, somewhat.....
+Stephen Persing Yes, the original Aladdin fairy tale took place in China, though the hero went to far off lands to get the lamp.
According to Wikipedia is a Middle East story.
@@humboldt777 you're absolutely right I've been reading the story since I was a kid this is part of 1,000 and 1 Arabia Nights told by this woman Zcheherezade as long as she continuous the tale she's avoiding decapitation
@@humboldt777 Wikipedia has a low grade woke infection.
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سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا آله إلا ألله و الله أكبر
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Soldiers of Fortune in China. Very funny!
shouldnt that be Araddin?
Since when is Aladdin a chinese story? LOL
Aladdin's lamp is a an arabic tale don't understand why this 1 it's set in China
Because in the original version Aladdin and his mother live in China, the villain is the one whose arabic, they say writer did this because he was fascinated with Chinese culture at the time.
Aladdin, is the son of a deceased Chinese tailor and his poor widow. Aladdin is a lazy, careless boy who meets an African magician claiming to be his uncle. There is no evidence that this story was ever part of the collection “A Thousand Nights and One Nights.” No early Arabic original has ever been found. “Aladdin” exists today because of the 18th-century French Orientalist Antoine Galland and may have originated with a Syrian story teller.
Cute Chinese girls. :3
Rulya... + LOL