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Disney s Aladdin was originally to be set in Baghdad but John Musker and Ron Clements was forced to change it due to the outbreak of the Gulf War. so, they took letters and did a jumbled anagram and came up with Agrabah.

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Fun Fact: Disney’s Aladdin was originally to be set in Baghdad but John Musker and Ron Clements was forced to change it due to the outbreak of the Gulf War. so, they took letters and did a jumbled anagram and came up with Agrabah.

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