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+ | | gender= Male |
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+ | | hair= Black |
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+ | | affiliation= [[Jadal the Evil Djinn]] |
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+ | | family= [[Prince Abin]] (nephew) |
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+ | | firstapp= ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies|TNSDMovies]]'': ''[[Mystery in Persia]]'' |
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+ | '''Abdullah''' is [[Prince Abin]]'s uncle. |
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+ | ====Season two==== |
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+ | He released [[Jadal the Evil Djinn]] from the bottle he was imprisoned in to make him his master. He did this to scare Abin away from the palace so he could take over. He felt that he deserved to rule it and believed Abin's father was a fool since he believed in ruling by love, while he would've ruled by force. (''[[Mystery in Persia]]'') |
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+ | * ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'' |
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+ | ** 203. ''[[Mystery in Persia]]'' |
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Revision as of 07:00, 25 June 2014
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Abdullah is Prince Abin's uncle.
Physical appearance
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Personality
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History
The New Scooby-Doo Movies
Season two
He released Jadal the Evil Djinn from the bottle he was imprisoned in to make him his master. He did this to scare Abin away from the palace so he could take over. He felt that he deserved to rule it and believed Abin's father was a fool since he believed in ruling by love, while he would've ruled by force. (Mystery in Persia)