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Agrabah is a fictional sultanate that serves as the setting for the Aladdin franchise. Aladdin was initially intended to be set in the Iraqi city of Baghdad , but after the Gulf War happened, the name Agrabah was chosen as an approximate anagram of the name of the city of Baghdad.
Agrabah: A fictional Middle Eastern sultanate which serves as a main setting in the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin. Bialya : A fictional Middle Eastern country from DC Comics . Endostan : A Middle Eastern sultanate which appears in an episode of the Canadian action-adventure series Relic Hunter .
The story follows the titular character, Aladdin, an Arabian street urchin who discovers a magic lamp containing a genie, with whose help he disguises himself as a wealthy prince and tries to impress the Sultan of Agrabah to win the heart of his free-spirited daughter, Princess Jasmine, as the Sultan's evil vizier, Jafar, plots to steal the ...
Dalia (portrayed by Nasim Pedrad) is Jasmine's handmaiden and the only real friend she had in the palace. Dalia later becomes Genie's love interest and, after Genie is freed from the lamp and becomes a human, Dalia leaves Agrabah with Jasmine's approval to be with him, later marrying him and having two children.
The series picked up where The Return of Jafar left off, with Aladdin being engaged to Jasmine while still living on the streets of Agrabah, and having many adventures with his friends both in and outside of Agrabah. In the Aladdin television episode "The Lost Ones", it is shown that he had a childhood friend named Amal. The two-part episode ...
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The setting is moved from China to the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah, and the structure of the plot is simplified. The Return of Jafar (1994), the first direct-to-video sequel to the 1992 Walt Disney movie. Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), the direct-to-video second and final sequel to the 1992 Walt Disney movie.