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Aladdin is a popular Middle-Eastern folk tale, often linked with The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights), although it was not originally part of the collection. The story was introduced by the Frenchman Antoine Galland, who heard it from the Syrian Maronite storyteller Hanna Diyab and included it in later editions of the book.
The tale follows Aladdin, a destitute youth in Ancient China, who is deceived by a sorcerer posing as his late father's brother. Persuaded to retrieve a magic lamp from a cave, Aladdin finds himself trapped until he summons a genie with a magic ring. With the genie's aid, he amasses wealth, marries Princess Badroulbadour, and builds a grand palace. However, the sorcerer steals the lamp, prompting Aladdin to reclaim it with the help of another genie. Later, the sorcerer's brother seeks revenge, but Aladdin, warned by the lamp genie, defeats him and eventually ascends to the throne.
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Depicts the national coat of arms within a wreath, with the country name in French positioned above it. Below are details regarding the metal, purity, weight, and denomination. In the foreground, the palace of Aladdin is portrayed, featuring the king and his daughter in the palace garden. An inscription within a banner includes the story name above, while the year of issue is displayed at the bottom. Aladdin |
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Depicts the renowned Aladdin's Magic Lamp at the center, surrounded by a spiral of illustrations related to the tale, featuring all characters such as Aladdin and Princess Badroulbadour flying over a magic carpet, along with the genie, sorcerer, and the king. |
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