The are two Persian siblings, Ali Baba and Cassim. Cassim is hitched to a rich spouse, while Ali Baba endeavors to bolster himself and his own family.
One day, Ali Baba is cutting kindling in the timberland, reviling his poor fortune, he discovered sight of a drawing nearer band of hThe are two Persian brothers, Ali Baba and Cassim. Cassim is married to a rich wife, while Ali Baba works hard to support himself and his own family.
One day, Ali Baba is cutting firewood in the forest, cursing his poor fortune, he caught sight of an approaching band of thieves, saddled with loot. Frightened, he hides in a tree, and watches as the Captain of the Thieves opens a magical portal in a boulder by reciting the words "Open Sesame!" (The actual phrase differs depending on translation.) They entered, and the portal closes behind them. Ali Baba assumes they are hiding their goods in the cavern.
After they leave the cavern, no longer saddled with their loot, the Captain uses the same words to close the portal before the band departs. Once they disappear, Ali Baba raids the cave himself, and discovers it packed wall to wall with valuables. He collects as much gold as his mules can carry, and brings it back home to his wife. It is enough wealth to last a lifetime.
Ali Baba's wife borrows a scale from Cassim's wife to measure the gold before Ali Baba hides it, and the latter woman uses a trick (she puts wax on the scale to capture the gold) to determine what they are measuring.
Cassim and his wife insist Ali Baba tell them of his secret, and he complies. Cassim sets out for the cavern himself, and is equally amazed. Unfortunately, he forgets the magic words, so is stuck inside the cavern. When the 40 thieves arrive again, they kill him, cut his body into quarters, and hang him up in the cave to scare anyone else who may trespass.
Concerned when Cassim does not return, Ali Baba investigates to discover the corpse, which he takes home. He works with Cassim's wife - promising to marry her himself after a period of mourning - and Cassim's maid, Morgiana, to bury Cassim without drawing any attention to the situation. To this end, Morgiana blindfolds a cobbler named Baba Mustapha, and brings him to a non-descript room so he can sew Cassim's body back together without recognizing the house or family.
Meanwhile, the thieves find the body missing, and realize someone else knows about the cave. The Captain dispatches one of them to infiltrate the town and listen for news of some strange deaths. That thief eventually meets Baba Mustapha, and learns that he had recently stitched up a body. The thief blindfolds the cobbler, who is able to reproduce his path to the house, which the thief then marks with white chalk so he can find it again with the rest of the band.
Morgiana, however, spots the mark and senses that something is wrong. To foil the plan, she marks a handful of neighboring houses with chalk as well.
When the thieves return to find they have been duped, the Captain kills the man who had found the house, and sends another thief to find it. A blind-folded Baba Mustapha again leads to Ali Baba's house, and the thief marks it this time with red chalk. However, Morgiana catches on and does the same thing to other houses.
The robbers are confused again that night, and the Captain murders the second man before deciding to handle the task himself. He repeats the same process with Baba Mustapha, but this time memorizes the location himself rather than using chalk.
Then he returns to the house disguised as an oil merchant in need of lodging for the night. The other thieves are hidden in oil jars carried by mules; only one jar actually has oil in it. They plan to sneak out once Ali Baba is asleep, and kill him.
Once again, Morgiana is not fooled; when she goes out to borrow some oil, she discovers the men in the jars, and boils oil from the final jar, killing them with it. The Captain investigates later that night, and escapes before he can be killed.
Morgiana tells Ali Baba what happened, and they bury the corpses. In gratitude, Ali Baba grants Morgiana her freedom. (In some versions, this does not happen until later.)
The danger is not over yet, though; the captain wants revenge. He disguises himself as a merchant and befriends Ali Baba's son so that he is invited for dinner. Morgiana senses something fishy, and hatches a plan. She and another servant perform for the men; during her dance, she stabs him.
When Ali Baba learns the truth, he is so grateful that he gives Morgiana his son's hand in marriage. Ali Baba is now the only living soul who knows the cave's secret words, so he passes it along only to his sons and they live happily in prosperity.
oodlums, saddled with plunder. Panicked, he stows away in a tree, and looks as the Captain of the Thieves opens an otherworldly entry in a stone by recounting the words "Open Sesame!" (The genuine expression contrasts relying upon interpretation.) They entered, and the gateway closes behind them. Ali Baba expect they are concealing their products in the cave.
After they leave the cave, no more saddled with their plunder, the Captain utilizes the same words to close the entry before the band withdraws. When they vanish, Ali Baba attacks the hollow himself, and finds it stuffed one end to the other with assets. He gathers as much gold as his donkeys can convey, and conveys it back home to his significant other. It is sufficient riches to endure forever.
Ali Baba's significant other obtains a scale from Cassim's better half to quantify the gold before Ali Baba conceals it, and the last lady utilizes a trap (she puts wax on the scale to catch the gold) to figure out what they are measuring.
Cassim and his significant other demand Ali Baba let them know of his mystery, and he goes along. Cassim sets out for the natural hollow himself, and is similarly stunned. Sadly, he overlooks the enchantment words, so is stuck inside the natural hollow. At the point when the 40 cheats arrive once more, they slaughter him, cut his body into quarters, and hang him up in the cavern to frighten any other person who may trespass.
Concerned when Cassim does not return, Ali Baba researches to find the carcass, which he takes home. He works with Cassim's better half - promising to wed her himself after a time of grieving - and Cassim's servant, Morgiana, to cover Cassim without attracting any thoughtfulness regarding the circumstance. To this end, Morgiana blindfolds a shoemaker named Baba Mustapha, and conveys him to a non-descript room so he can sew Cassim's body back together without perceiving the house or family.
In the mean time, the hoodlums discover the body missing, and acknowledge another person thinks about the hollow. The Captain dispatches one of them to invade the town and listen for news of some peculiar passings. That cheat in the long run meets Baba Mustapha, and discovers that he had as of late sewed up a body. The hoodlum blindfolds the shoemaker, who can recreate his way to the house, which the criminal then checks with white chalk so he can discover it again with whatever is left of the band.
Morgiana, in any case, spots the imprint and faculties that something isn't right. To thwart the arrangement, she denote a modest bunch of neighboring houses with chalk too.
At the point when the cheats come back to discover they have been hoodwinked, the Captain executes the man who had found the house, and sends another criminal to discover it. A visually impaired collapsed Baba Mustapha again prompts Ali Baba's home, and the hoodlum marks it this time with red chalk. Nonetheless, Morgiana gets on and does likewise to different houses.
The criminals are befuddled again that night, and the Captain kills the second man before choosing to handle the errand himself. He rehashes the same procedure with Baba Mustapha, yet this time remembers the area himself as opposed to utilizing chalk.
At that point he comes back to the house camouflaged as an oil shipper needing lodging for the night. Alternate criminals are covered up in oil jugs conveyed by donkeys; one and only container really has oil in it. They plan to escape once Ali Baba is snoozing, and execute him.
By and by, Morgiana is not tricked; when she goes out to obtain some oil, she finds the men in the containers, and bubbles oil from the last jug, murdering them with it. The Captain researches soon thereafter, and escapes before he can be murdered.
Morgiana tells Ali Baba what happened, and they cover the cadavers. In appreciation, Ali Baba gifts Morgiana her flexibility. (In a few forms, this doesn't happen until later.)
The threat is not over yet, however; the commander needs exact retribution. He camouflages himself as a dealer and gets to know Ali Baba's child so he is welcomed for supper. Morgiana faculties something fishy, and hatches an arrangement. She and another hireling perform for the men; amid her move, she cuts him.
At the point when Ali Baba takes in reality, he is grateful to the point that he gives Morgiana his child's hand in marriage. Ali Baba is presently the main living soul who knows the hollow's mystery words, so he passes it along just to his children and they live cheerfully in thriving.
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