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Sinbad
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1,700,000 or one million seven hundred thousand.
1 thousand is in one thousand
One thousand = 1,000
The proper title is One Thousand and One Nights. However, it is often referred to as Arabian Nights which is taken from the title of the first English edition called The Arabian Nights' Entertainment.
Arabian Nights..
Oh, dude, 1001 in Roman numerals is MI. So, technically, 1001 A N doesn't really mean anything in the traditional sense. It's like trying to make sense of a pineapple wearing a top hat - it's just not gonna happen.
This cannot be "A Thousand and One Arabian Nights" since this number is "ten thousand and one."
The original title is One Thousand and One Nights. However, it is more commonly referred to as Arabian Nights in English as the first edition translated into English was titled The Arabian Nights' Entertainment.
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Sinbad
Arabian nights is a fairy tale about scherazade who marries a solton and tells him one thousand and one stories.
It's something like "The Tales of Thousand and One Night" "One Thousand and One Arabian Nights" aka The tales of Scheherazade.
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Try The Thousand and One Nights.