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Aydın Efes- Central and Fringe.
Bekri Mustafa Outflanks a Janissary Commander.
Bekri Mustafa Outwits Sultan Murat IV.
Choices for Azrail.
Controlling Hunter Mehmet's Tall Tales.
Do You See My Donkey, Too?
Dreaming for Baklava.
Educating Educators.
Gunfire and a Laz Assignation.
Hell and Its Public Relations.
How a Man Restored the Moon.
How a Rascal from Çal Cheated İstanbul Business.
How the 100th Murder Differed from the First 99.
How the Dog Changed from Infidel to Blessed Creature.
Information Provided by Jinns.
Kayseri Man vs Kayseri Man.
Laz Adjusts Stable Door.
Laz Research on a Flea.
Lazes Rescue Architect from Minaret.
Lazy Woman Who Compels Visitors to Do Her Work.
Nasreddin Hoca and the Importance of İnşallah.
Negative Response with Tongue Click.
Osman Bölükbaşi Enters Parliament.
Punishment by Jinns.
Quarrel Reconciled by Years Later Renewed.
Redemption from Rash Oath.
Removing a Calf's Head from a Jar.
Respective Sale Prices for a Parrot and for Nasreddin Hoca's Turkey.
Respective Sale Prices for a Sword and for the Broom of Nasreddin Hoca's Wife.
Tekeleme.
Temel Adjusts His Medical Prognosis.
The Courteous Thief.
The Inescapable People of Çal.
The Kayseri Man of the Jewish Merchant of İstanbul.
The Laz with Burnt Ears.
The Lost Minaret.
The Peddler's Shortened Echo.
The Questionable Kazak.
The Rabbit and Atatürk.
The Three Dancing Daughters-in-Law and Their Kӧzleme.
The Two-Stage Reform of an Irreligious Village.
The Ubiquitous Tax Collector.
The Unusual Will of a Padishah.
The Yürük and the Teravih Service.
Things in This World Misunderstood.
Threshing Wheat and Information.
Treachery in Bargaining.
What Fate Giveth, Fate May Take Away.
Which Is More Expensive Wife?
Woman as Unrecognized Danger.
Laz Etymology for Some American Place-names.
Nasreddin Hoca Counters the Behavior of a Trickster.
Some Tales Behind the Tales.
To Each Rider His Own Horse.
Lazes and Lifesavers.
Subject Index for First 2,000 Tales.
Which Is the More Reliable?
Guide to the Narrators of Tales Included in the Archive of the Turkish Oral Narrative.
A Curse Laid by Nasreddin Hoca.
A Laz Outwits Some Kayseri People.
A Naz in the Wrong Traffic Lane.
A Saint's Reprimand.
A Son's Revenge against His Mother's Lover.
Behlül Dane Consults the Toilet.
Behlül Estimated the Price for Occupying a Throne.
Casualties of the Salt War.
Casualties of the Salt War.
Fuzili Offers Words of Wisdom.
Hamzai Sahip Kiran.
Hazir Teaches That Everyone Reveals His Own Origins.
How Kӧroğlu Became an Outlaw.
How a Group of Karatepe People Found Their Feet.
Nasreddin Hoca as Hunter.
Nasreddin Hoca as Moneychanger.
Nimrod, Abraham, and the Camel from the Rock.
No Man Is Richer than God.
Omar, Ali, and the Questioning Angels.
Pekmez Mother.
Prince Nigâr Disenchanted.
The Adopted Son of the Padishah of Egypt.
The Bektaşi’s Recrimination Against Allah.
The Boy, the Cat, and the Village of Simpletons.
The Fisherman Returns the Princess' Rebuke.
The Girl and the Bear.
The Girl in the Iron Closet.
The Golden Candlestick.
The Keloğlan and the Kӧse.
The Learned Man and the Boatman.
The Louse and the Flea.
The Personal Impact of Uftade on Istanbul.
The Substitute Bride.
The Tired Olive.
The Two Borthers, Akilli and Deli.
The Two Girls and the Revived Corpse.
The Wisdom of a Child.
Three Princes, Three Apples, and Three Fairy Girls.