"Aladdin" takes place in the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah, not in India. The story itself is of Arabic origin, and its setting and characters are inspired by the Middle Eastern region.
Alladin takes place in a a fictional Arabian city called Agrabah
No, in the book 1001 Arabian nights Aladdin is said to be an oriental - meaning Chinese.
"Aladdin" is set in the fictional city of Agrabah, which is located in Arabia. It draws inspiration from various Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, but it is not specifically set in Iraq or India.
Agrabah. Arabia. City of mystery and enchantment!
In the traditional stories of Aladdin, he is from a Chinese city.In the 1992 Disney rendition, however, he is from the Middle Eastern fictional city of Agrabah.
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Aladdin from Walt Disney DOES take place in Arabia, indeed. Which does explains "Arabian Nights" in the opening theme. Disney's Aladdin is set in a kingdom named Agrabah in an Arabian Desert. Princess Jasmine is one of the Disney Princesses, her nationality is Moroccan.
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It takes place in Saudi Arabia.
It is unclear when Aladdin takes place. Geanie's first line in the movie mentions that he's been in the lamp for 10,000 years, but given that he can freely move throughout time with his nearly unlimited cosmic power his answer could be off. In the Aladdin animated series that takes place after Return of Jafar Aladdin meets a young Hercules and the two share an adventure so the original movie takes place before the events in Hercules. According the Hercules' credit card the year is 1000 BC, therefore Aladdin must take place several years before this.
it takes place in mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia.
He traveled to Southeast Asia, India, Persia, Arabia, and Africa.
possibly Aqaba
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