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Arabian Nights
A famous collection of Persian, Indian, and Arabian folktales. Supposedly, the legendary Scheherazade told these stories to her husband the sultan, a different tale every night for 1,001 days; therefore, the collection is sometimes called The Thousand and One Nights. The Arabian Nights includes the stories of familiar characters such as Aladdin and Ali Baba.
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“And there's an element that is very similar to ‘Arabian Nights’ in that sense.
Communities were renamed Mecca and Arabia; the yearly date festival offered an “Arabian Nights” pageant and the crowning of “Queen Scheherazade.”
“One Night” distills these nested tales, known as “One Thousand and One Nights” or the “Arabian Nights.”
Every hero from The Arabian Nights carried a scimitar.
The Scheherazade shares a name with the female storyteller in “The Arabian Nights,” and it made one brief foray into the Red Sea in September 2020, calling at the Egyptian port of Hurghada.
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