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Sinbad’s plan to tie himself to the rocs leg reunites him with his shipmates.
Sindbad the Sailor, also known as Sinbad, is the hero of The Thousand and One Nights, recounting his adventures on seven voyages. The stories of Sindbad's adventures, which were added to The Thousand and One Nights relatively late, were based on the experiences of merchants from Basra (Iraq) trading under great risk with the East Indies and China. The stories' strong infusion of the miraculous has exaggerated the dangers encountered.
Sindbad is marooned or shipwrecked in the frame story after setting sail from Basra with merchandise. He survives the terrible dangers he faces thanks to a combination of resourcefulness and luck, and he returns home with a fortune. The structure of each tale repeats Sindbad's movement from prosperity to loss during an adventure-filled voyage, and back to prosperity when he returns home.
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