fbpx
Wikipedia

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" (Arabic: علي بابا والأربعون لصا) is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard it from Syrian storyteller Hanna Diyab. As one of the most popular Arabian Nights tales, it has been widely retold and performed in many media across the world, especially for children (for whom the more violent aspects of the story are often suppressed).

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Cassim, Ali Baba's elder brother, in the cave by Maxfield Parrish (1909)
Folk tale
NameAli Baba and the Forty Thieves
RegionMiddle East, Indian Subcontinent
Published inThe One Thousand and One Nights, translated by Antoine Galland

In the original version, Ali Baba (Arabic: علي بابا ʿAlī Bābā) is a poor woodcutter and an honest person who discovers the secret of a thieves' den, and enters with the magic phrase "open sesame". The thieves try to kill Ali Baba, but Ali Baba's faithful slave-girl foils their plots. Ali Baba's son marries her and Ali Baba keeps the secret of the treasure.

Textual history

The tale was added to the story collection One Thousand and One Nights by one of its European translators, Antoine Galland, who called his volumes Les Mille et Une Nuits (1704–1717). Galland was an 18th-century French Orientalist who heard it in oral form from a Syrian Maronite story-teller, called Hanna Diyab, who came from Aleppo in modern-day Syria and told the story in Paris.[1] In any case, the earliest known text of the story is Galland's French version. Richard F. Burton included it in the supplemental volumes (rather than the main collection of stories) of his translation (published as The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night).[2]

The American Orientalist Duncan Black MacDonald discovered an Arabic-language manuscript of the story at the Bodleian Library;[3] however, this was later found to be a counterfeit.[4]

Story

Ali Baba and his older brother, (Arabic: قاسم Qāsim) Cassim (sometimes spelled Kasim), are the sons of a merchant. After their father's death, the greedy Cassim marries a wealthy woman and becomes well-to-do, building on their father's business. Ali Baba marries a poor woman and settles into the trade of a woodcutter.

One day, Ali Baba is at work collecting and cutting firewood in the forest, when he happens to overhear a group of 40 thieves visiting their stored treasure. Their treasure is in a cave, the mouth of which is sealed by a huge rock. It opens on the magic words "open sesame" and seals itself on the words "close sesame". When the thieves are gone, Ali Baba enters the cave himself and takes a single bag of gold coins home.

Ali Baba and his wife borrow his sister-in-law's scales to weigh their new wealth. Unbeknownst to them, Cassim's wife puts a blob of wax in the scales to find out what Ali Baba is using them for, as she is curious to know what kind of grain her impoverished brother-in-law needs to measure. To her shock, she finds a gold coin sticking to the scales and tells her husband. Under pressure from his brother, Ali Baba is forced to reveal the secret of the cave. Cassim goes to the cave, taking a donkey with him to take as much treasure as possible. He enters the cave with the magic words. However, in his greed and excitement over the treasure, he forgets the words to get out again and ends up trapped. The thieves find him there and kill him. When his brother does not come back, Ali Baba goes to the cave to look for him, and finds the body quartered and with each piece displayed just inside the cave's entrance, as a warning to anyone else who might try to enter.

Ali Baba brings the body home where he entrusts Morgiana (Arabic: مرجانة Murjāna), a clever slave-girl from Cassim's household, with the task of making others believe that Cassim has died a natural death. First, Morgiana purchases medicines from an apothecary, telling him that Cassim is gravely ill. Then, she finds an old tailor known as Baba Mustafa whom she pays, blindfolds, and leads to Cassim's house. There, overnight, the tailor stitches the pieces of Cassim's body back together. Ali Baba and his family are able to give Cassim a proper burial without anyone suspecting anything.

The thieves, finding the body gone, realize that another person must know their secret, and they set out to track him down. One of the thieves goes down to the town and comes across Baba Mustafa, who mentions that he has just sewn the pieces of a corpse back together. Realizing the dead man must have been the thieves' victim, the thief asks Baba Mustafa to lead the way to the house where the deed was performed. The tailor is blindfolded again, and in this state he is able to retrace his steps and find the house. The thief marks the door with a symbol so the other thieves can come back that night and kill everyone in the house. However, the thief has been seen by Morgiana who, loyal to her master, foils the thief's plan by marking all the houses in the neighborhood similarly. When the 40 thieves return that night, they cannot identify the correct house, and their leader kills the unsuccessful thief in a furious rage. The next day, another thief revisits Baba Mustafa and tries again. Only this time, a chunk is chipped out of the stone step at Ali Baba's front door. Again, Morgiana foils the plan by making similar chips in all the other doorsteps, and the second thief is killed for his failure as well. At last, the leader of the thieves goes and looks himself. This time, he memorizes every detail he can of the exterior of Ali Baba's house.

The leader of the thieves pretends to be an oil merchant in need of Ali Baba's hospitality, bringing with him mules loaded with 38 oil jars, one filled with oil, the other 37 hiding the other remaining thieves. Once Ali Baba is asleep, the thieves plan to kill him. Again, Morgiana discovers and foils the plan, killing the 37 thieves in their oil jars by pouring boiling oil on them. When their leader comes to rouse his men, he discovers they are all dead and escapes. The next morning, Morgiana tells Ali Baba about the thieves in the jars. They bury them, and Ali Baba shows his gratitude by giving Morgiana her freedom.

To exact revenge, the leader of the thieves establishes himself as a merchant, befriends Ali Baba's son (who is now in charge of the Cassim's business), and is invited to dinner at Ali Baba's house. However, the thief is recognized by Morgiana, who performs a sword dance with a dagger for the diners and plunges it into the thief's heart, when he is off his guard. Ali Baba is at first angry with Morgiana, but when he finds out the thief wanted to kill him, he is extremely grateful and rewards Morgiana by marrying her to his son. Ali Baba is then left as the only one knowing the secret of the treasure in the cave and how to access it.

Analysis

Classification

The story has been classified in the Aarne–Thompson-Uther classification system as ATU 954, "The Forty Thieves".[5] The tale type enjoys "almost universal ... diffusion".[6]

Variants

A West African version, named The Password: Outwitting Thieves has been found.[7]

Percy Amaury Talbot located a Nigerian variant, called The Treasure House in the Bush, from Ojong Akpan of Mfamosing.[8]

An American variant was collected by Elsie Clews Parsons from Cape Verde.[9]

In popular culture

Audio recordings and music

Audio readings/dramatizations include:

Books and comics

  • Tom Holt's mythopoeic novel Open Sesame is based on characters from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.[citation needed]
  • In an Alvin comic book (Dell Comics No. 10, Jan.-Mar. 1965), The Chipmunks (Alvin, Theodore, and Simon) join eccentric scientist Dr. Dilby in his time machine. Their first stop is ancient Persia, where they meet Ali Baba and help him fight the 40 Thieves.[citation needed]
  • Although not a direct adaptation, the characters of Ali Baba, Cassim, and Morgiana as well as part of the concept of the Forty Thieves are featured in the Japanese manga series Magi. In 2012, this manga was adapted to anime.[citation needed]

Theatre - Stage

 
Poster for 40 Thieves at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 1886

Theatrical films

Live-action Foreign-language films

Live-action English-language films

Animation - USA

  • A Comi Color cartoon, Ali Baba (1936)
  • A Popeye cartoon, Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves (1937), features Popeye meeting and defeating the titular group and their leader Abu Hassan (portrayed by the same voice actor as Popeye's nemesis Bluto).[citation needed]
  • A Merrie Melodies Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck cartoon, Ali Baba Bunny (1957), has a similar premise to the concept of the treasure-filled magical cave.[citation needed]
  • The Disneytoon Studios film DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp uses the reference of the folk tale but alters the name of Ali Baba to Collie Baba, the story origins reveals that the DuckTales version of the greatest thief that he stolen the magic lamp from the evil sorcerer name Merlock for good.[citation needed]
  • In Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), the 40 thieves play an integral part in the story. However, the story is very different from the original Ali Baba story, particularly Cassim's new role as Aladdin's father and the King of Thieves, a title which is given to the leader of the Forty Thieves.[citation needed]
  • In the animated movie Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves-The Lost Scimitar of Arabia (2005), Ali Baba, the son of the Sultan of Arabia, is worried about his father's safety when he discovers that the Sultan's evil brother, Kasim, has taken over the throne and is plotting to kill him. With his friends, Ali returns to Arabia and successfully avoids his uncle's henchmen. Out in the desert, Ali becomes the leader of a group of forty men who are ready to fight against Kasim.[citation needed]

Animation - Europe and Asia

  • Soviet puppet film of the same name (Russian: Али-Баба и сорок разбойников) directed by Grigory Lomidze, filmed in 1959 at the «Soyuzmultfilm» film studio.
  • The story was adapted in the 1971 anime Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (アリババと40匹の盗賊, Aribaba to Yonjuppiki no Tozoku), storyboarded by Hayao Miyazaki.[citation needed]
  • Ali Baba is a 1973 Indian Bengali-language musical drama short animated film directed by Rohit Mohra.
  • Ali Baba appears as a protagonist in the 1975 anime series Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures. This version is portrayed as a young desert raider who befriends Sinbad and accompanies him on his adventures.
  • In the manga, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (serialized since June 2009), Alibaba appears as another protagonist.[28] At some point in the show, he is shown as the leader of a gang of thieves called Fog Troupe. Morgiana is his loyal friend, whom Alibaba freed from slavery, and Cassim is his friend from the slums, who is constantly jealous of Alibaba and tries to bring him ill fate, when he can.[citation needed]
  • Alibaba is a 2002 Indian 3-D animated adventure film by Usha Ganesarajah, produced by Pentamedia Graphics.[29]
  • Alibaba and The Forty Thieves is a 2018 Indian 3D-animated film adaptation by V. Murugan.[30]

Television

Live-action

  • Indian TV series Alif Laila, based on the Arabian Nights, had a 14 episode segment on Alibaba and the Forty Thieves.[31]
  • Princess Dollie Aur Uska Magic Bag (2004–2006), an Indian teen fantasy adventure television series on Star Plus where Vinod Singh portrays Ali Baba, one of the main characters in the show along with Sinbad and Hatim.
  • Ali Baba (2007) is a French telefilm starring Gérard Jugnot.[citation needed]
  • In the American/British television mini-series Arabian Nights (2000), the story is told faithfully with two major changes. The first is: when Morgiana discovers the thieves in the oil jars, she alerts Ali Baba and, together with a friend, they release the jars on a street with a steep incline that allows the jars to roll down and break open. Furthermore, the city guard is alerted and arrest the disoriented thieves as they emerge from their containers. Later, when Morgiana defeats the thief leader, Ali Baba, who is young and has no children, marries the heroine himself.
  • In the 2019 BBC/FX adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Ali Baba was portrayed by Kayvan Novak. This was an expansion from a reference to the character in the original novel.[32]
  • This story was partially used in the 2022 indian fantasy TV series Ali Baba: Dastaan-E-Kabul Aired on Sony SAB, where Sheezan Mohammed Khan played the main character of Ali Baba.[33]

Animation

Video games

Military

At the United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Squadron 40 was originally nicknamed "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" before eventually changing its name to the "P-40 Warhawks".[36]

The name "Ali Baba" was often used as derogatory slang by American and Iraqi soldiers and their allies in the Iraq War, to describe individuals suspected of a variety of offenses related to theft and looting.[37] Additionally, British soldiers routinely used the term to refer to Iraqi civilians.[38] In the subsequent occupation, it is used as a general term for the insurgents.[39]

The Iraqis adopted the term "Ali Baba" to describe foreign troops suspected of looting.[40]

Miscellaneous

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ Goodman, John (17 Dec 2017). Marvellous Thieves adds a new chapter to Arabian Nights - Paulo Lemos Horta gives 'secret authors' their due in his study of the World Literature classic. North Shore News.
  2. ^ Burton, R. F. Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night with Notes Anthropological and Explanatory. Vol. III, fasc. 2. p. 369. (n.)
  3. ^ MacDonald, Duncan Black (April 1910). "'Ali Baba and the forty thieves' in Arabic from a Bodleian MS". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland: 327–386. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00039575. JSTOR 25189681. S2CID 163708921.
  4. ^ Mahdi, Muhsin (1994). "Galland's Successors". The Thousand and One Nights: From the Earliest Known Sources; Part 3, "Introduction and Indexes".
  5. ^ Uther, Hans-Jörg (2004). The Types of International Folktales: Animal tales, tales of magic, religious tales, and realistic tales, with an introduction. FF Communications. p. 592 - 594.
  6. ^ Paulme, Denise. "Morphologie du conte africain". In: Cahiers d'études africaines, vol. 12, n°45, 1972. p. 153. [DOI: https://doi.org/10.3406/cea.1972.2775]; www.persee.fr/doc/cea_0008-0055_1972_num_12_45_2775
  7. ^ Herskovits, Melville; Herskovits, Frances (1998). Dahomean Narratives. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0810116504.
  8. ^ Talbot, Percy (1912). In the Shadow of the Bush. George H. Doran Company. pp. 389–393.
  9. ^ McCarthy, William (2007). Cinderella in America: A Book of Folk and Fairy Tales. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 137–141. ISBN 978-1-57806-959-0.
  10. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Char Chand". Gaana.
  12. ^ "Ali Baba Ali Baba - Agneepath". Tips Official. 10 September 2020. Archived from the original on 13 November 2021.
  13. ^ . Cinema.com. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. ISBN 9780851706696. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  15. ^ Ganesh Anantharaman (January 2008). Bollywood Melodies: A History of the Hindi Film Song. Penguin Books India. p. 228. ISBN 978-0-14-306340-7.
  16. ^ Sanjit Narwekar (1994). Directory of Indian film-makers and films. Flicks Books. ISBN 9780948911408.
  17. ^ . Alan Goble. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  18. ^ Spaas p.148
  19. ^ Bali, Karan (2 January 2015). "Tamil Nadu's trailblazing Modern Theatres studio spun romances, period dramas and colour films". Scroll.in. from the original on 6 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  20. ^ Sim Sim Margina (1958). MySwar.
  21. ^ "Ali Baba 40 Dongalu (Banner)". Chitr.com.
  22. ^ "Ali Baba 40 Dongalu (Direction)". Filmiclub.
  23. ^ "Alibabayum 41 kallanmaarum". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  24. ^ Malhotra, A. P. S. (4 March 2017). "Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1979)". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  25. ^ The Illustrated Weekly of India, Volume 101, Issues 18-34
  26. ^ . Nashfilm. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2007.
  27. ^ "A Li Ba Ba (1988)".
  28. ^ Ohtaka, Shinobu (2009). "Ohtaka Backstage, Ch. 7". from the original on 22 October 2021.
  29. ^ Gautam, Savitha (25 January 2002). "Alibaba". The Hindu.
  30. ^ "Alibaba and The Forty Thieves (2018)". Indiancine.ma.
  31. ^ "Alif Laila: 1001 Nights - Vol. 1 to 20 (Episodes - 1 to 143) DVD". Amazon.in. December 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  32. ^ Fienberg, Daniel (18 December 2019). "'A Christmas Carol': TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  33. ^ "Ali Baba Dastaan – e – Kabul | First Look | New Show - Coming Soon". Youtube.
  34. ^ "Raj & Shilpa Shetty Kundra Turn TV Producers With A 13 Part Animation Series !". Bollyy. 31 October 2018.
  35. ^ Barton, Matt (23 February 2007). . The History of Computer Role-Playing Games. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on 30 March 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
  36. ^ "Cadet Squadron 40". usafa.af.mil. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  37. ^ Vasagar, Jeevan. "Court martial hears of drowned Iraqi's final moments". Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  38. ^ Norton-Taylor, Richard (21 September 2009). "Baha Mousa inquiry: 'rotten' UK military blamed for death in army camp". The Guardian.
  39. ^ Fumento, Michael. "Back to Falluja: The Iraqi Army versus the Keystone Kops insurgency". Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  40. ^ Levin, Jerry (3 May 2003). . CPT. Archived from the original on 11 April 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  41. ^ "Alibaba's IPO Filing: Everything You Need to Know - Digits - WSJ". blogs.wsj.com. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  42. ^ Quisquater, Jean-Jacques; Guillou, Louis C.; Berson, Thomas A. (1990). "How to Explain Zero-Knowledge Protocols to Your Children" (PDF). Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO '89: Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 435: 628–631. doi:10.1007/0-387-34805-0_60. ISBN 978-0-387-97317-3.

External links

baba, forty, thieves, baba, redirects, here, technology, company, named, after, character, alibaba, group, other, uses, baba, disambiguation, other, uses, disambiguation, arabic, علي, بابا, والأربعون, لصا, folk, tale, arabic, added, thousand, nights, 18th, cen. Ali Baba redirects here For the technology company named after the character see Alibaba Group For other uses see Ali Baba disambiguation For other uses see Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves disambiguation Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Arabic علي بابا والأربعون لصا is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland who heard it from Syrian storyteller Hanna Diyab As one of the most popular Arabian Nights tales it has been widely retold and performed in many media across the world especially for children for whom the more violent aspects of the story are often suppressed Ali Baba and the Forty ThievesCassim Ali Baba s elder brother in the cave by Maxfield Parrish 1909 Folk taleNameAli Baba and the Forty ThievesRegionMiddle East Indian SubcontinentPublished inThe One Thousand and One Nights translated by Antoine GallandIn the original version Ali Baba Arabic علي بابا ʿAli Baba is a poor woodcutter and an honest person who discovers the secret of a thieves den and enters with the magic phrase open sesame The thieves try to kill Ali Baba but Ali Baba s faithful slave girl foils their plots Ali Baba s son marries her and Ali Baba keeps the secret of the treasure Contents 1 Textual history 2 Story 3 Analysis 3 1 Classification 3 2 Variants 4 In popular culture 4 1 Audio recordings and music 4 2 Books and comics 4 3 Theatre Stage 4 4 Theatrical films 4 4 1 Live action Foreign language films 4 4 2 Live action English language films 4 4 3 Animation USA 4 4 4 Animation Europe and Asia 4 5 Television 4 5 1 Live action 4 5 2 Animation 4 6 Video games 4 7 Military 4 8 Miscellaneous 5 Gallery 6 Notes 7 External linksTextual history EditThe tale was added to the story collection One Thousand and One Nights by one of its European translators Antoine Galland who called his volumes Les Mille et Une Nuits 1704 1717 Galland was an 18th century French Orientalist who heard it in oral form from a Syrian Maronite story teller called Hanna Diyab who came from Aleppo in modern day Syria and told the story in Paris 1 In any case the earliest known text of the story is Galland s French version Richard F Burton included it in the supplemental volumes rather than the main collection of stories of his translation published as The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night 2 The American Orientalist Duncan Black MacDonald discovered an Arabic language manuscript of the story at the Bodleian Library 3 however this was later found to be a counterfeit 4 Story EditAli Baba and his older brother Arabic قاسم Qasim Cassim sometimes spelled Kasim are the sons of a merchant After their father s death the greedy Cassim marries a wealthy woman and becomes well to do building on their father s business Ali Baba marries a poor woman and settles into the trade of a woodcutter One day Ali Baba is at work collecting and cutting firewood in the forest when he happens to overhear a group of 40 thieves visiting their stored treasure Their treasure is in a cave the mouth of which is sealed by a huge rock It opens on the magic words open sesame and seals itself on the words close sesame When the thieves are gone Ali Baba enters the cave himself and takes a single bag of gold coins home Ali Baba and his wife borrow his sister in law s scales to weigh their new wealth Unbeknownst to them Cassim s wife puts a blob of wax in the scales to find out what Ali Baba is using them for as she is curious to know what kind of grain her impoverished brother in law needs to measure To her shock she finds a gold coin sticking to the scales and tells her husband Under pressure from his brother Ali Baba is forced to reveal the secret of the cave Cassim goes to the cave taking a donkey with him to take as much treasure as possible He enters the cave with the magic words However in his greed and excitement over the treasure he forgets the words to get out again and ends up trapped The thieves find him there and kill him When his brother does not come back Ali Baba goes to the cave to look for him and finds the body quartered and with each piece displayed just inside the cave s entrance as a warning to anyone else who might try to enter Ali Baba brings the body home where he entrusts Morgiana Arabic مرجانة Murjana a clever slave girl from Cassim s household with the task of making others believe that Cassim has died a natural death First Morgiana purchases medicines from an apothecary telling him that Cassim is gravely ill Then she finds an old tailor known as Baba Mustafa whom she pays blindfolds and leads to Cassim s house There overnight the tailor stitches the pieces of Cassim s body back together Ali Baba and his family are able to give Cassim a proper burial without anyone suspecting anything The thieves finding the body gone realize that another person must know their secret and they set out to track him down One of the thieves goes down to the town and comes across Baba Mustafa who mentions that he has just sewn the pieces of a corpse back together Realizing the dead man must have been the thieves victim the thief asks Baba Mustafa to lead the way to the house where the deed was performed The tailor is blindfolded again and in this state he is able to retrace his steps and find the house The thief marks the door with a symbol so the other thieves can come back that night and kill everyone in the house However the thief has been seen by Morgiana who loyal to her master foils the thief s plan by marking all the houses in the neighborhood similarly When the 40 thieves return that night they cannot identify the correct house and their leader kills the unsuccessful thief in a furious rage The next day another thief revisits Baba Mustafa and tries again Only this time a chunk is chipped out of the stone step at Ali Baba s front door Again Morgiana foils the plan by making similar chips in all the other doorsteps and the second thief is killed for his failure as well At last the leader of the thieves goes and looks himself This time he memorizes every detail he can of the exterior of Ali Baba s house The leader of the thieves pretends to be an oil merchant in need of Ali Baba s hospitality bringing with him mules loaded with 38 oil jars one filled with oil the other 37 hiding the other remaining thieves Once Ali Baba is asleep the thieves plan to kill him Again Morgiana discovers and foils the plan killing the 37 thieves in their oil jars by pouring boiling oil on them When their leader comes to rouse his men he discovers they are all dead and escapes The next morning Morgiana tells Ali Baba about the thieves in the jars They bury them and Ali Baba shows his gratitude by giving Morgiana her freedom To exact revenge the leader of the thieves establishes himself as a merchant befriends Ali Baba s son who is now in charge of the Cassim s business and is invited to dinner at Ali Baba s house However the thief is recognized by Morgiana who performs a sword dance with a dagger for the diners and plunges it into the thief s heart when he is off his guard Ali Baba is at first angry with Morgiana but when he finds out the thief wanted to kill him he is extremely grateful and rewards Morgiana by marrying her to his son Ali Baba is then left as the only one knowing the secret of the treasure in the cave and how to access it Analysis EditClassification Edit The story has been classified in the Aarne Thompson Uther classification system as ATU 954 The Forty Thieves 5 The tale type enjoys almost universal diffusion 6 Variants Edit A West African version named The Password Outwitting Thieves has been found 7 Percy Amaury Talbot located a Nigerian variant called The Treasure House in the Bush from Ojong Akpan of Mfamosing 8 An American variant was collected by Elsie Clews Parsons from Cape Verde 9 In popular culture EditAudio recordings and music Edit Audio readings dramatizations include Dick Bentley played Ali Baba in a musical dramatization on Riverside Records RLP 1451 Golden Wonderland GW 231 The story was dramatized for Tale Spinners for Children on United Artists Records UAC 11018 Anthony Quayle narrated the story on Caedmon Records TC 1251 Fontana Records SFL 14108 Martyn Green narrated the story on Arabian Nights Entertainment Riverside Records RLP 1405 Bing Crosby narrated and sang a version of the story for Simon amp Schuster Records A298 20 Gala Records GLP 351 Bing Crosby recorded the story on 25 April 1957 10 linking the narrative with songs This was issued as an album Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves in 1957 1001 Nights Alibaba a song by Pappy ion on CBS Records CBS 7849 mainly known for its Chinese adaptation 阿里巴巴 by Peter Chen 陳彼得 on TONY東尼機構 Records TONY LP 026 Main Hoon Alibaba a song from the 1953 Indian film Char Chand by Talat Mehmood and Premlata it narrates the adventures of Ali Baba 11 Alibaba Alibaba a song by Asha Bhosle from Alibaba Aur 40 Chor a 1966 Indian film Main Alibaba is a song by K J Yesudas from Alibaba Marjinaa a 1977 Indian film adaptation of the folktale Alibaba Alibaba is a song about Alibaba and his love for Marjina by Suresh Wadkar and Kavita Krishnamurthy from the 1982 Indian film Jeeo Aur Jeene Do Ali Baba Ali Baba is a song about the woodcutter by Runa Laila and Aadesh Shrivastava from the 1990 Indian film Agneepath 12 The second track on super group Dark Lotus album Tales from the Lotus Pod 2001 is titled Ali Baba citation needed John Holt sings of the dream he had of Ali Baba in his song titled Ali Baba citation needed On the first track on Licensed to Ill Rhymin amp Steelin the Beastie Boys chant Ali Baba and the forty thieves Books and comics Edit Tom Holt s mythopoeic novel Open Sesame is based on characters from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves citation needed In an Alvin comic book Dell Comics No 10 Jan Mar 1965 The Chipmunks Alvin Theodore and Simon join eccentric scientist Dr Dilby in his time machine Their first stop is ancient Persia where they meet Ali Baba and help him fight the 40 Thieves citation needed Although not a direct adaptation the characters of Ali Baba Cassim and Morgiana as well as part of the concept of the Forty Thieves are featured in the Japanese manga series Magi In 2012 this manga was adapted to anime citation needed Theatre Stage Edit Poster for 40 Thieves at the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh 1886 The story has been used as a popular pantomime plot for many years An example of the pantomime Ali Baba was the pantomime musical Chu Chin Chow 1916 40 Thieves 1886 was a pantomime at the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh citation needed Ali Baba 1887 is an opera comique with music by Charles Lecocq citation needed Badi Bandar Rupkatha ব দ ব ন দ র র পকথ is a 2014 Bangladeshi theatrical dance adaptation of Ali Baba and Forty Thieves organised by Srishti cultural centre and Nrityanchal Many leading Bangladeshi dancers performed in the adaptation such as Shamim Ara Nipa Shibli Sadiq etc 13 Theatrical films Edit Live action Foreign language films Edit Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs is a 1902 short silent film directed by Ferdinand Zecca and possibly the first film adaptation citation needed Alibaba and the Forty Thieves is a 1927 Indian silent film adaptation by Bhagwati Prasad Mishra 14 Alibaba Aur Chalis Chor Alibaba and the Forty Thieves is a 1932 Indian Hindi language feature film by J J Madan 14 Alibaba is a 1937 Indian Bengali language fantasy comedy film adaptation by Modhu Bose of Kshirode Prasad Vidyavinode s play based on the story of Ali Baba It stars Bibhuti Ganguly in the titular role Sadhana Bose as Marjina and Madhu Bose as Abdullah the antagonist 14 Ali Baba is a 1940 Indian Hindi language fantasy film by Mehboob Khan 15 The film was a bilingual made in Punjabi language as Alibaba at the same time 16 It stars Surendra in a double role as Ali Baba and his son along with Sardar Akhtar Ghulam Mohammed and Wahidan Bai 17 Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum Alibaba and the Forty Thieves is a 1941 Indian Tamil language comedy film adaptation by K S Mani Ali Baba We El Arbeen Haramy 1942 in aka Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is an Egyptian film adaptation starring Ali Al Kassar as Ali Baba and the comedian actor Ismail Yasin as his assistant Ali Baba is a 1945 Indian Hindi language film adaptation by Nanubhai Vakil 14 Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs 1954 is a French film starring Fernandel and Samia Gamal 18 Alibaba Aur 40 Chor Alibaba and 40 Thieves is a 1954 Indian Hindi language fantasy action film directed by Homi Wadi It stars Mahipal in the titular role and Shakila as his love interest Marjina Son of Ali Baba is a 1955 Indian Hindi language fantasy film by Majnu It follows the adventures of Ali Baba s son 14 Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum Alibaba and the Forty Thieves is a 1956 Indian Tamil language adventure fantasy drama film by T R Sundaram starring M G Ramachandran in the titular role 19 Khul Ja Sim Sim Open Sesame is a 1956 Indian Hindi language action film by Nanubhai Vakil starring Mahipal and Shakila in the lead roles It starts from when Ali Baba has gained the treasure of the thieves after defeating them but his arrogance grows and he starts using the money for his own pleasure 14 Sim Sim Marjeena is a 1958 Indian Hindi language fantasy film by Naren Dave starring Helen and Mahipal in the lead roles It follows the adventures of Ali Baba and Marjeena who serves as his love interest here It is a sequel to 1956 s Khul Ja Sim Sim 14 20 Aik Tha Alibaba There was a Alibaba is a 1963 Indian Hindi language action film adaptation by Harbans Singh 14 Sindbad Alibaba and Aladdin is a 1965 Indian Hindi language musical fantasy adventure film by Prem Narayan Arora It features the three most popular characters from the Arabian Nights Ali Baba Bujang Lapok 1960 is a Malaysian comedy film which quite faithfully adhered to the tale s plot details but introduced a number of anachronisms for humour for example the usage of a truck instead of donkey by Cassim Baba to steal the robbers loot Alibaba Aur 40 Chor Alibaba and 40 Thieves is a 1966 Indian Hindi language adventure fantasy film by Homi Wadia starring Sanjeev Kumar in the lead role Ali Baba 40 Dongalu is a 1970 Indian Telugu language film by B Vittalacharya Based on the folktale it stars N T Rama Rao in the titular role and Jayalalitha as Marjiana 21 22 Marjina Abdulla is a 1973 Indian Bengali language musical film adaptation by Dinen Gupta starring Santosh Dutta as Ali Baba Mithu Mukherjee as Marjina Rabi Ghosh as Abdulla Marjina s brotherly figure and Utpal Dutt as the chieftain of the robbers Ali Baba ve Kirk Haramiler 1971 in English Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a Turkish film starring Sadri Alisik as Ali Baba Alibabayum 41 Kallanmaarum Alibaba and 41 Thieves is a 1975 Indian Malayalam language musical film by J Sasikumar starring Prem Nazir as Ali Baba 23 Ali Baba is a 1976 Indian Hindi language action adventure fantasy film based on the folktale by Mohammed Hussain Alibaba Marjinaa is a 1977 Indian Hindi language action adventure film by Kedar Kapoor starring Prem Krishan as Alibaba and Tamanna as Marjinaa Adventures of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1980 Indian Soviet film based on the folktale directed by Latif Faiziyev and Umesh Mehra The film stars Indian actors Dharmendra Hema Malini and Zeenat Aman alongside Russian Caucasian and Central Asian actors The storyline is slightly altered to extend as a long movie The writers were Shanti Prakash Bakshi and Boris Saakov the music was scored by musician R D Burman and the Choreographer was P L Raj 24 25 26 It was the most successful Indian Soviet co production becoming a success in both India and the Soviet Union 新阿里巴巴 Xin A Li Ba Ba New Ali Baba and Forty Thieves is a 1988 Taiwanese Mandarin language fantasy comedy directed by Chun Liang Chen and Ulysses Chun Ouyang starring Chyi Chin as Ali Baba and Eric Tsang as Ali Mama 27 Alibaba Aur 40 Chor Alibaba and 40 Thieves is a 2004 Indian Hindi language action adventure drama film by Sunil Agnihotri A modern day retelling of the folktale it follows Alibaba Arbaaz Khan as he faces off against a local bandit who has been terrorizing his village 14 Live action English language films Edit Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves 1944 remade as The Sword of Ali Baba 1965 reimagines the thieves as freedom fighters against Mongol oppression and Ali Baba as their leader Frank Puglia portrayed the character named Cassim in both versions Son of Ali Baba is a 1952 film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie Morris Ankrum plays Ali Baba The story of Ali Baba was featured in Inkheart 2008 One of the 40 Thieves named Farid played by Rafi Garven is brought out of the story by Mortimer Mo Folchart and ends up becoming his ally citation needed Animation USA Edit A Comi Color cartoon Ali Baba 1936 A Popeye cartoon Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba s Forty Thieves 1937 features Popeye meeting and defeating the titular group and their leader Abu Hassan portrayed by the same voice actor as Popeye s nemesis Bluto citation needed A Merrie Melodies Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck cartoon Ali Baba Bunny 1957 has a similar premise to the concept of the treasure filled magical cave citation needed The Disneytoon Studios film DuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp uses the reference of the folk tale but alters the name of Ali Baba to Collie Baba the story origins reveals that the DuckTales version of the greatest thief that he stolen the magic lamp from the evil sorcerer name Merlock for good citation needed In Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 the 40 thieves play an integral part in the story However the story is very different from the original Ali Baba story particularly Cassim s new role as Aladdin s father and the King of Thieves a title which is given to the leader of the Forty Thieves citation needed In the animated movie Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves The Lost Scimitar of Arabia 2005 Ali Baba the son of the Sultan of Arabia is worried about his father s safety when he discovers that the Sultan s evil brother Kasim has taken over the throne and is plotting to kill him With his friends Ali returns to Arabia and successfully avoids his uncle s henchmen Out in the desert Ali becomes the leader of a group of forty men who are ready to fight against Kasim citation needed Animation Europe and Asia Edit Soviet puppet film of the same name Russian Ali Baba i sorok razbojnikov directed by Grigory Lomidze filmed in 1959 at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio The story was adapted in the 1971 anime Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves アリババと40匹の盗賊 Aribaba to Yonjuppiki no Tozoku storyboarded by Hayao Miyazaki citation needed Ali Baba is a 1973 Indian Bengali language musical drama short animated film directed by Rohit Mohra Ali Baba appears as a protagonist in the 1975 anime series Arabian Nights Sinbad s Adventures This version is portrayed as a young desert raider who befriends Sinbad and accompanies him on his adventures In the manga Magi The Labyrinth of Magic serialized since June 2009 Alibaba appears as another protagonist 28 At some point in the show he is shown as the leader of a gang of thieves called Fog Troupe Morgiana is his loyal friend whom Alibaba freed from slavery and Cassim is his friend from the slums who is constantly jealous of Alibaba and tries to bring him ill fate when he can citation needed Alibaba is a 2002 Indian 3 D animated adventure film by Usha Ganesarajah produced by Pentamedia Graphics 29 Alibaba and The Forty Thieves is a 2018 Indian 3D animated film adaptation by V Murugan 30 Television Edit Live action Edit Indian TV series Alif Laila based on the Arabian Nights had a 14 episode segment on Alibaba and the Forty Thieves 31 Princess Dollie Aur Uska Magic Bag 2004 2006 an Indian teen fantasy adventure television series on Star Plus where Vinod Singh portrays Ali Baba one of the main characters in the show along with Sinbad and Hatim Ali Baba 2007 is a French telefilm starring Gerard Jugnot citation needed In the American British television mini series Arabian Nights 2000 the story is told faithfully with two major changes The first is when Morgiana discovers the thieves in the oil jars she alerts Ali Baba and together with a friend they release the jars on a street with a steep incline that allows the jars to roll down and break open Furthermore the city guard is alerted and arrest the disoriented thieves as they emerge from their containers Later when Morgiana defeats the thief leader Ali Baba who is young and has no children marries the heroine himself In the 2019 BBC FX adaptation of A Christmas Carol Ali Baba was portrayed by Kayvan Novak This was an expansion from a reference to the character in the original novel 32 This story was partially used in the 2022 indian fantasy TV series Ali Baba Dastaan E Kabul Aired on Sony SAB where Sheezan Mohammed Khan played the main character of Ali Baba 33 Animation Edit Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child televised a gender bender version of Ali Baba in 1999 featuring the voices of Jurnee Smollett as a female Ali Baba Tommy Davidson as Cassim Marla Gibbs as the Grandmother Will Ferrell as Mamet the Moocher George Wallace as Baba Mustafa and Bruno Kirby as the Great One citation needed In The Simpsons episode Moe Goes from Rags to Riches 29 January 2012 Lisa is Scheherazade who tells the story to Nelson Muntz as King Shahryar citation needed Elements of Ali Baba were featured in the second Dinosaur King series from episodes 18 through 21 One of the most common elements of the story featured the 39 Thieves one of its 40 members was out sick and it featured the Open Sesame phrase citation needed Adventures of Ali Baba 2018 2019 is an Indian animated television series produced by Shilpa Shetty Kundra which aired on Colors Rishtey A modern day retelling of the folktale it follows brothers Ali and Baba who protect dungeons and fight evil forces with their supernatural powers 34 Video games Edit Ali Baba 1981 is a computer video game by Quality Software 35 Ali Baba and 40 Thieves 1982 is an arcade video game by Sega citation needed Blade of Ali Baba is a unique item of the video game Diablo II 2000 A version of Ali Baba appears in Sonic and the Secret Rings 2007 where he is portrayed by the character Tails citation needed A gang of thieves known as the Forty Thieves appears in Sly Cooper Thieves in Time 2013 citation needed Alibaba appears as the hacker alias of Futaba Sakura in Persona 5 The story Alibaba and the 40 thieves appears on the website Poptropica as a playable island Alibaba and Morgiana were playable characters in the mobile game Grimms Notes while the 40 thieves and their leader were enemies Ali Baba s Wee Booties are a community created weapon for the Demoman in the video game Team Fortress 2 2007 Military Edit At the United States Air Force Academy Cadet Squadron 40 was originally nicknamed Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves before eventually changing its name to the P 40 Warhawks 36 The name Ali Baba was often used as derogatory slang by American and Iraqi soldiers and their allies in the Iraq War to describe individuals suspected of a variety of offenses related to theft and looting 37 Additionally British soldiers routinely used the term to refer to Iraqi civilians 38 In the subsequent occupation it is used as a general term for the insurgents 39 The Iraqis adopted the term Ali Baba to describe foreign troops suspected of looting 40 Miscellaneous Edit Alibaba Group of China used the name because of its universal appeal 41 Zero knowledge proofs are often introduced to students of computer science with a pedagogical parable involving Ali Baba s Cave 42 Gallery Edit A depiction of the Forty Thieves The Forty Thieves attack Cassim A member of the Forty Thieves tries to discover the location of the house of Ali Baba A member of the Forty Thieves marks the door of Ali Baba Morgiana pays Baba Mustafa the Cobbler Morgiana pours boiling hot oil into the jars containing the infamous Forty Thieves Ali Baba presents treasures from the magical cave of Sesame to Morgiana Notes Edit Goodman John 17 Dec 2017 Marvellous Thieves adds a new chapter to Arabian Nights Paulo Lemos Horta gives secret authors their due in his study of the World Literature classic North Shore News Burton R F Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night with Notes Anthropological and Explanatory Vol III fasc 2 p 369 n MacDonald Duncan Black April 1910 Ali Baba and the forty thieves in Arabic from a Bodleian MS Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain amp Ireland 327 386 doi 10 1017 S0035869X00039575 JSTOR 25189681 S2CID 163708921 Mahdi Muhsin 1994 Galland s Successors The Thousand and One Nights From the Earliest Known Sources Part 3 Introduction and Indexes Uther Hans Jorg 2004 The Types of International Folktales Animal tales tales of magic religious tales and realistic tales with an introduction FF Communications p 592 594 Paulme Denise Morphologie du conte africain In Cahiers d etudes africaines vol 12 n 45 1972 p 153 DOI https doi org 10 3406 cea 1972 2775 www persee fr doc cea 0008 0055 1972 num 12 45 2775 Herskovits Melville Herskovits Frances 1998 Dahomean Narratives Northwestern University Press ISBN 978 0810116504 Talbot Percy 1912 In the Shadow of the Bush George H Doran Company pp 389 393 McCarthy William 2007 Cinderella in America A Book of Folk and Fairy Tales University Press of Mississippi pp 137 141 ISBN 978 1 57806 959 0 A Bing Crosby Discography BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved 4 October 2017 Char Chand Gaana Ali Baba Ali Baba Agneepath Tips Official 10 September 2020 Archived from the original on 13 November 2021 Leading Dancers to Present Ali Baba Cinema com Archived from the original on 29 December 2014 Retrieved 29 December 2014 a b c d e f g h i Rajadhyaksha Ashish Willemen Paul 1999 Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema British Film Institute ISBN 9780851706696 Retrieved 12 August 2012 Ganesh Anantharaman January 2008 Bollywood Melodies A History of the Hindi Film Song Penguin Books India p 228 ISBN 978 0 14 306340 7 Sanjit Narwekar 1994 Directory of Indian film makers and films Flicks Books ISBN 9780948911408 Alibaba 1940 Alan Goble Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 20 September 2014 Spaas p 148 Bali Karan 2 January 2015 Tamil Nadu s trailblazing Modern Theatres studio spun romances period dramas and colour films Scroll in Archived from the original on 6 September 2016 Retrieved 6 September 2016 Sim Sim Margina 1958 MySwar Ali Baba 40 Dongalu Banner Chitr com Ali Baba 40 Dongalu Direction Filmiclub Alibabayum 41 kallanmaarum malayalasangeetham info Retrieved 6 October 2014 Malhotra A P S 4 March 2017 Alibaba Aur 40 Chor 1979 The Hindu Retrieved 11 May 2018 The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 101 Issues 18 34 Priklyucheniya Ali Baby i soroka razbojnikov v Bagdade vse spokojno Nashfilm Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Retrieved 13 October 2007 A Li Ba Ba 1988 Ohtaka Shinobu 2009 Ohtaka Backstage Ch 7 Archived from the original on 22 October 2021 Gautam Savitha 25 January 2002 Alibaba The Hindu Alibaba and The Forty Thieves 2018 Indiancine ma Alif Laila 1001 Nights Vol 1 to 20 Episodes 1 to 143 DVD Amazon in December 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2018 Fienberg Daniel 18 December 2019 A Christmas Carol TV Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 21 December 2019 Ali Baba Dastaan e Kabul First Look New Show Coming Soon Youtube Raj amp Shilpa Shetty Kundra Turn TV Producers With A 13 Part Animation Series Bollyy 31 October 2018 Barton Matt 23 February 2007 Part 2 The Golden Age 1985 1993 The History of Computer Role Playing Games Gamasutra Archived from the original on 30 March 2009 Retrieved 26 March 2009 Cadet Squadron 40 usafa af mil Retrieved 12 September 2022 Vasagar Jeevan Court martial hears of drowned Iraqi s final moments Retrieved 18 April 2007 Norton Taylor Richard 21 September 2009 Baha Mousa inquiry rotten UK military blamed for death in army camp The Guardian Fumento Michael Back to Falluja The Iraqi Army versus the Keystone Kops insurgency Retrieved 18 April 2007 Levin Jerry 3 May 2003 Will The Real Ali Baba Please Stand Up CPT Archived from the original on 11 April 2007 Retrieved 18 April 2007 Alibaba s IPO Filing Everything You Need to Know Digits WSJ blogs wsj com 7 May 2014 Retrieved 11 July 2014 Quisquater Jean Jacques Guillou Louis C Berson Thomas A 1990 How to Explain Zero Knowledge Protocols to Your Children PDF Advances in Cryptology CRYPTO 89 Proceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science 435 628 631 doi 10 1007 0 387 34805 0 60 ISBN 978 0 387 97317 3 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Histoire d Ali Baba Galland Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves e text in English at Bartleby com Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves at the Internet Movie Database Arabian Nights at the Internet Movie Database The Sword of Ali Baba at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves amp oldid 1154472364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.