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Two Lazes Praise Their Motherland.
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Behlül Dane, Friend of the Seven.
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Behlül Dane Tames Horses and Mules.
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Nasreddin Hoca and the Larger Fish.
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David and His Son Solomon.
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Mahi and Hurşit.
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How the Young Man Came to Marry Sabire Sultan.
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The Woman Kidnapped and Released by Devils.
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Lokman Explains an Unusual Cure.
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Good to the Good, and Damnation to the Evil.
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The Guessing Children.
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Two Laz Hunters Drag Home a Deer.
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Timid Mehmet Ağa.
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How the Servant Was Paid His "Hiç".
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The Herdsman and the Magic Gifts.
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Behlül Dane Consults the Dung Heap.
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Nasreddin Hoca and His Empty Coat.
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The Saint and the Snake.
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Hızır Teaches that Everyone Reveals His Origins.
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The Padishah's Daughter and the Forty Bandits.
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The Daughters of Noah.
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The Fish Girl.
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The Padişah's Three Sons and the Giant in the Garden
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Hasa Bey the Mouse Child.
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Fatma, Yilan-Bey, and Sinan-Bey.
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Keloğlan and the Sheep in the Sea.
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Three Lazes Mistake Guesses for Gold.
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The Woodcutter and His Russian Bride.
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The Fox and the Miller.
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The Jew Who Placed Business above Family Sentiment.
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The Keloğlan and His Wife Brothers.
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The Fox and the Squirrels.
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A Turk Survives Faulty Hotel Accommodations.
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The Three Children with Meaningful Names.
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The Mother of Crime.
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Twisted Mouth as Punishment for Sacrilege.
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Karacüllüt, Killer of Sixty and Seventy.
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The Two Borthers, Akilli and Deli.
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The Kismet of Yakub the Miserable.
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The Learned Man and the Boatman.
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Şahmeran Sacrified to Cure Padişah’s Illness.
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Divine Insanity.
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The Substitute Bride.
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A Laz Breaks Bad News Gently.
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The Donkey Who Wanted Horns.
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The Clever Son and the Confused Lovers.
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The Laz Who Exhausted an Olive.
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The Padişah's Son and the Seven Seville Oranges.
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