aladdin

     

Aladin (an Anglicisation of the Arabic name (originally Syrian) Alāʼ ad-Dīn, Arabic: علاء الدين literally "nobility of the faith") is one of the tales of medieval Arabian origin in the The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights), and one of the most famous, although, as described in detail below (under "Sources and setting"), it was actually added to the collection by Antoine Galland.

Trivia about aladdin

  • Lea Salonga, Broadway's "Miss Saigon", provided the singing voice of Jasmine for this 1992 film
  • His wishes were granted by genies of the ring & of the lamp
  • This guy wasn't the first to rub his magic lamp, his mother was
  • "Prince Ali" & "A Whole New World"
  • He didn't dream of Genie, but of Badrul-Bodor, the Sultan of China's daughter
  • Jafar
  • 1992:The Sultan,Jasmine,Jafar
  • "A Whole New World" of entertainment was seen in this character "And The Wonderful Lamp"
  • His uncle, the African magician, told him where to find the "wonderful lamp"
  • He picked up the transparent fruit of different colors on the way back from getting the wonderful lamp
  • 1992: As the voice of the genie
  • Abu,Iago,Jafar
  • Jasmine, a princess(1992)
  • His story in the Arabian Nights has the alternate title "Or The Wonderful Lamp"
  • "A Whole New World"
  • This Wyoming town, pop. 15, was named for a wish-making boy in "The Arabian Nights"
  • Gilbert Gottfried did a lot of squawking as the voice of Jafar's pushy parrot Iago in this 1992 film
  • A magic flying carpet was a character in this 1992 Disney film
  • An African magician claiming to be this boy's uncle traps him in a cave: a genie gets him out
  • A tale from "The Arabian Nights" tells the story of this person who releases a genie
  • "A Whole New World"(1992)
  • "A" is for this Las Vegas hotel where Elvis & Priscilla were married on May 1, 1967, not by a genie but by a judge
  • You could play Princess Jasmine or the genie if your school puts on the stage version of this animated 1992 film
  • On August 18, 2000 Barbara Eden crossed her arms & blinked to open this rebuilt hotel
  • This title character releases 2 jinns: The Slave of the Ring & The Slave of the Lamp
  • "A Whole New World"
  • A Vegas casino bears the name of this character from the Tales of Scheherazade
  • You'll find Sinbad's Palace inside this hotel with a 1001 Nights theme that opened anew in 2000