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Heer Ranjha: Although not a traditional fairy tale, this epic love story is often considered a classic in Urdu literature. It tells the tale of Heer, a beautiful village girl, and Ranjha, a handsome young man from a different village, and their struggles to be together.
Cinderella Ki Kahani: This is a Urdu adaptation of the classic Cinderella story, where a young girl named Cinderella overcomes adversity with the help of a fairy godmother and a magical shoe.
Ali Baba Chalees Chor: Inspired by the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from Arabian Nights, this Urdu fairy tale features Ali Baba, a poor woodcutter who discovers a thieves' den and outsmarts them with the help of his quick wit.
Laila Majnu: Another famous love story, Laila Majnu tells the tragic tale of Laila and Qais (Majnu), who are deeply in love but face many obstacles in their pursuit of happiness.
Aladdin Ka Chirag: An Urdu version of the Aladdin and the Magic Lamp story, it follows Aladdin's adventures with a magical lamp and a powerful genie.
These are just a few examples of Urdu fairy tales and adaptations of classic tales. They often carry moral lessons and are an integral part of Urdu literary heritage

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