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What is the central idea of "Harun al-Rashid and One Thousand and One Nights"? One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of West and South Asian stories and folktales. "Long ago, in a far off land…" This is how the story of Harun al-Rashid begins. Harun al-Rashid was a powerful and ruthless military leader. Harun al-Rashid was a powerful leader in ancient Baghdad, who had many stories written about him in One Thousand and One Nights.

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The central idea of this book is to relate traditional middle East stories one after the other.

Explanation: This book is a compilation of many traditional middle East stories that are all related to each other; every time a story is about to end, another one begins inside this same story, thats how all of them are a continuation of each other. It's like a really long story that never ends. Harun al-Rashid takes part in one of the stories as a caliph that couldn't sleep and called his vizier to help him; his vizier then tells him he haves a friend with so many stories it would make him fall a sleep right away, and so the vizier's friends starts telling this stories that are all part of one of the stories in One thousand and One Nights. According to legend, this stories were told by servents or people who were going to be decapitated by the hands of a king as a way to keep this king entertained night by night so he can forget about the decapitation.

Answer:In a Capital City

Explanation: the passage shows that Baghdad is the modern - day capital city of Iraq . yw

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