Hazima bint Nasser (1884-1935) was an Arabian princess.
"So, you're an Arabian princess."
Keene could have pictured her as an Arabian princess of fairy tale, or a rajah's daughter.
Other Arabian princesses might have chosen any of the black and gold jacket and skirt combinations encrusted with beaded flowers, paisleys or arabesques.
In the beginning of May 2004, she claimed she was a Saudi Arabian princess who had converted to Judaism.
The book is about a romance between an Arabian princess and her djinn who in turn becomes her slave, teacher and steadfast companion.
In the animated version of "Aladdin" made by Disney, her name was changed to Jasmine and she was made an Arabian princess.
Her clients include a Saudi Arabian princess, doctors, lawyers, producers, even working girls.
Many send videos all over the world, including such places as Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, so Arabian princesses can make their picks.
"Aladdin," of course, also features a poor but brave young man who loves an Arabian princess and is upstaged by a comic sidekick.