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Cassim in the cave by (1909) Ali Baba (: علي بابا ʿAlī Bābā ) is a character from the folk tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ( علي بابا والأربعون لصا). This story is included in many versions of the, to which it was added by in the 18th century. It is one of the most familiar of the 'Arabian Nights' tales, and has been widely retold and performed in many media, especially for children, where the more violent aspects of the story are often suppressed. In the story, Ali Baba is a poor woodcutter who discovers the secret of a thieves' den, entered with the phrase '. The thieves learn this and try to kill Ali Baba, but Ali Baba's faithful slave-girl foils their plots. Ali Baba gives his son to her in marriage and keeps the secret of the treasure.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Textual history [ ] The tale was added to the story collection by one of its European translators,, who called his volumes (1704–1717). Galland was an 18th-century who may have heard it in oral form from a story-teller, called Hanna Diyab, from in modern-day. In any case, the earliest known text of the story is Galland's French version. Tama serial number lookup. Included it in the supplemental volumes (rather than the main collection of stories) of his translation (published as ) and thought its origins were Greek Cypriot.