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A Saint Urinates in Public.
Man Persecuted Because of Wife's Great Beauty.
The Smaller Creature With the Larger Brain.
The Miser Ebul Kasım Tamburi and His Infamous Shoes.
The Laz and the Empty Automobile.
Aged Animals Win a Home Together.
Nasreddin Hoca's Home away from Home.
The Grapevine Girl.
The Soft Answer of Osman Kalkan Turneth away Wrath.
How the Three Itching Peasants Won the Reward.
The Money That Caused and Cured Trouble.
The Qualified Chivalry of a Laz.
The Invulnerable Kadı.
Nasreddin Hoca and "Inşallah".
The Bektaşi's Belated Gesture toward Ramazan.
Sultan for a Day.
Kirman Shah.
Adık and Bıdık.
Seven Years' Learning Lost in a Minute.
Hoca Follows His Furniture.
The Kӧse and the Sultan.
The Bride of Destiny.
The Kick of Incili Çavuş' Horse.
Keloğlan and Ali Cengiz.
Relativity in Rape.
Doctor, Heal Thyself.
The Wolf for Whom Allah Did Not Provide.
Two Laz Parachutists.
The Qualified Stupidity of a Kurd.
Nasreddin Hoca and the Dessert.
Bekri Mustafa Sends Message to Heaven.
Nimrod, Abraham, and the Camel from the Rock.
Bekri Mustafa as Muezzin.
The Clever Kayseri Boy and the Multi-Purpose Melon.
Ilbeylioghlu and Alıkadıoghlu.
The Messenger's Wise Retort.
Brief Incidents Involving Mohammed and Ali.
The Poor Boy and the Of-f-f Jinn.
Nasreddin Hoca's Aromatic Thoughts.
Melon Alarm.
The Laz and the Tired Olive.
"As a Christian I Saved Myself; as a Moslem I Saved You."
Mevlana vs Hacı Bektaş Veli.
Two Brothers Try to Arrange Marriage for Widowed Mother.
The Bektaşi Envies a Gâvur.
Prophet İdris in Heaven.
The Laz and the Seat for Ankara.
Vengeance via a Flying Bush.
The Industrious Woman and Her Lazy Husband.
The Faithful Wife of the Padişah's Son.
Nasreddin Hoca's Ugly While.
The Shepherd Who Killed the Lion.
Lazes and Lifesavers.
The Hot Feet of Harun Reshid.
Laz Sign Language Misunderstood.
Rescuing the Head of Hüseyin.
Fatma and Her Evil Stepmother.
The Girl Fated to Run Away.
The Youngest Son, His Life Token, and the Beautiful Girl.
No Joking about Cemal.
Untitled Tale.
The Beautiful Dilber and the Substitute Bride.
Saint Karaca Ahmet of Yakamusluklar Village-- II.
Hoca in Heaven.
The Kӧse and the Flock in the Sea.
Osman Bey Marries the Padişah's Daughter.
From Handling to Handling.
Nasreddin Hoca and the Mortal Cauldron.
The Three Guessing Friends.
The Clever Peasant Girl Weds the Padishah.
Some Tales Behind the Tales.
Hasan Kâhya and the Pleasure of Human Status.
The Cauldron-Headed, Ax-Toothed Sister.
Yürük Hospitality.
The Cat and the Tiger.
Behlül Dane Sells Heavenly Palaces to Zübeyde  and Harun Reşid.
How the Devil Entered the Ark.
Behlül Dane, the Imam's Donkey, and the Mosque Full of Non-Worshipers.
A Padishah's Concern about the Welfare of Kayseri.
The Sultan and the Hashish-Smoking Boatman.
Revenge Against the Kӧse.
Tekerleme.
Nasreddin Hoca and the Empty Cap.
The Fig Men.
Cingӧzoğlu and His Avşar Companions.
Language Slowly Learned, Quickly Forgotten.
Three Tricksters Outwitted.
Nasreddin Hoca Discovers the Folly of Trying to Please Everyone.
Nasreddin Hoca's Mind Read from a Distance.
The Shrewish Wife and the Fairy from the Well.
Whose Side Are You on?
Never Mind, I Have the Key!
Bold Girl Makes Her Own and Her Sister's Fortunes.
How a Man Restored the Moon.
Yunus Is His Name.
Nasreddin Hoca's Heavy Shirt.