Alaattin
Alaattin is a historical figure often associated with the tales of Aladdin, a character from the collection of Middle Eastern folk stories known as One Thousand and One Nights. The story of Aladdin is set in a fictional city in China and revolves around a young man who discovers a magical lamp containing a genie that grants him wishes.
The tale of Alaattin has been adapted into various forms of media, including animated films and live-action movies. One of the most popular adaptations is the 1992 animated film produced by Walt Disney, which brought the story to a global audience and introduced memorable characters like Jasmine and Jafar.