no
It depends if they are real or not. If they were then they could live anywhere.
No, he was a character from 1001 Arabian Nights, in which Scheherazade would tell part of a story each night. Instead of being put to death, she would win a reprieve for just one night so the sultan could hear the end of the story...
The story of Aladdin is not based on real events; it is a fictional tale that originated from the collection of Middle Eastern folktales known as "One Thousand and One Nights" or "Arabian Nights." Although the character of Aladdin was added by a French translator, Antoine Galland, in the early 18th century, the tale itself has roots in Arabic storytelling traditions. The story has since been adapted into various forms of media, solidifying its place in popular culture, but it remains a work of fiction rather than a historical account.
Harry potter goes to a magic school in the story and its a magic broom like witches have The broom is charmed to make it fly, and nothing can interfere with the pattern unless dark magic is used.
Dozens of versions of Aladdin have been made with real actors. The first one was in 1901!
Wasn't it the yellow lamp?
Wasn't it the yellow lamp?
No. Magic is not real.
Nothing, magic is not REAL.
NO, Halloween magic is NOT real. Holloween is a fictional event and should not be accepted as real magic.
No, magic isn't real.
no. The character does but magic is not real.