![]() ![]() Odiferous: Agrabah's most trusted foreign ally and political acquaintance, with the royal families of both kingdoms being close friends, specifically Agrabah's Princess Jasmine and Prince Aladdin with Odiferous's Prince Uncouthma and Princess Brawnhilda.But since the coming of the Ethereal this may have changed.Īgrabah holds friendly diplomatic ties with many kingdoms both within and beyond the Seven Deserts which have established trade relations and supply most of the food or the necessities for Agrabah which they cannot provide for themselves. Due to these factors, Agrabah has a very notable criminal element, being home to some of the most ruthless bandits and thieves in the deserts, including the infamous Thieves' Guild. Because of the expensive nature of food and drink, there is a clear cultural and financial divide among its people, with the poor that live near the walls of the city barely being able to afford food and are commonly referred to as "Street Rats" by the rest of the citizens for resorting to thievery. Despite the kingdom's seeming prosperity, water and food are not easy to grow here, as such the country mainly relies on trade to keep its citizens fed and quenched. ![]() The kingdom's primary export is jewels and silk. As such, the guards serve as judge, jury and executioner, only being superseded in authority by the Sultan, his royal vizier and the princess, however the princess cannot overturn an order to the guards given by the vizier or the Sultan, and the vizier cannot overturn orders given by the Sultan. ![]() The city is protected by the Royal Guards, headed by Rasoul which serve multiple purposes, such as law enforcement, executioners, royal escorts, royal servants and even act as the royal army. Due to the city's high crime rate, theft is dealt with in the most harshest way possible to discourage it, by threatening to cut off the hands of thieves, or even execute them, however this usually did little to discourage thieves and street rats. The city also has an infamous underworld, with one area, in particular, is known as the "Thieves Quarters".Īgrabah has many strict laws, mainly concerning theft. "street mouse") and are marginalized as a group. Agrabah's less wealthy citizens are commonly known as "street rats" (fem. One notable councilman was Jafar, who served as The Sultan's Royal Vizier for some years.Īgrabah is a melting pot of social classes the wealthy tend to live closer to the Sultan's palace, while the poor live closer to Agrabah's entry wall. The Sultan is assisted by his council, which consists of various diplomats that aid the sovereign in governing the city or establishing diplomatic relations with neighboring or foreign countries. All its leaders are referred to as Sultans, or Sultanas in the case of females. Some of which include sorcerers, witches, genies, sandworms, flying carpets, minotaurs, elementals, ifrits and many more.Īgrabah is one of the most prominent nations of the Seven Deserts, a vast realm of deserts stretching out as far as Egypt and to the borders of Pei Ling City, and it is quite possibly its largest and most prosperous, since despite Upanistan being considered more peaceful, Getzistan more wealthy and Quirkistan more bountiful, the Ethereal's visit acknowledged Agrabah as one of the greatest civilizations in the ancient world on par with Atlantis, Babylon and Pompeii, only made truly greater than them when its future ruler Jasmine realized that Agrabah needed to start taking more care of its people.Īgrabah's government has been a royal sultanate for generations, having been ruled by the royal family descended of the country's founder Sheik Hamed. Agrabah is described as "a city of mystery, of enchantment", and as such, has had numerous encounters with the fantastical throughout its existence. ![]()
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