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Revenge on the Ağa.
Separation Born of Suffering.
Shoes for a Journey.
Solomon and the Vulture.
Stingy Ahmet and His Pears.
Straples.
Stuck to Some Great Door.
Süleyman's Servant.
Tekerleme.
Tekerleme.
Tekerleme.
Tevfik Bey and Kӧse Ağa.
The Adventures of Mehmet the Mad.
The Auspicious Dream.
The Ağa as Cruel in Death as in Life.
The Bektashi's Retort to the Beggar.
The Bektaşi and the Confused Crow.
The Bektaşi and the Promise of a Hearty Afterlife.
The Bektaşi's Retort.
The Bektaşi, Fermented Grapes, and the Ways of God.
The Blanket Gone and the Fight Finished.
The Boy and the Hyena.
The Careful Servant and the Curious One.
The Cat and the Snake.
The Cauldron-Headed, Ax-Toothed Sister.
The Chivalrous Bandit.
The City of Clever Men.
The Crazy Man and His Wise Brother.
The Devil and the Man of Kayseri.
The Faithful Wife of the Padişah's Son.
The Faithful Wife.
The Farmer and the Bear.
The Finger Child.
The Forbidden Reprimand.
The Giant at the River.
The Gold-Bearing, Power-Giving Entrails of the Magic Bird.
The Guessing Children Help the Instanbul Hoca.
The Guessing Children.
The Hazaran Nightingales.
The Hen that Laid the Golden Eggs.
The Hoca Finds Re-Marriage Clause After Proper Bribe.
The Hoca's Disappearing Goose.
The Hodja Solves a Problem.
The Hodja and the Candle.
The Hodja as Tamerlane's Tax Collector.
The Hunter's Bag.
The Ignorant Hoca and the Clever Son of the Ağa.
The Immoral Hoca and the Daughter of the Ağa.
The Immoral Kadı and the Outraged Peasants.
The Immoral Vezir and the Daughter of the Padişah.
The Invulnerable Kadı.
The Kadı and Karabas.
The Kadı and the Forty Witnesses.
The Keloğlan Who Guarded the Door.
The Keloğlan Who Loses the Magic Hair.
The Keloğlan Who Would Not Tell.
The Keloğlan and His Wise Brother.
The Keloğlan and the Bezirgan's Wife.
The Keloğlan and the Fatal Tasks.
The Kick of Incili Çavuş' Horse.
The Kӧse Miller Loses the Tale-Telling Contest.
The Kӧse Who Became Muhtar.
The Lamb and the Wolf.
The Learned Turban.
The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox.
The Long, Narrow Farm.
The Many Dilemmas of the Padişah's Three Sons.
The Messenger's Wise Retort.
The Miller Who Outsmarted Himself.
The Mosquito and the Water Buffalo.
The Padişah's Son and the Seven Seville Oranges.
The Peddler and the Boy from Kayseri.
The Persistent Creditor and the Dishonest Debtor.
The Poor Boy Repays a Debt.
The Prince and the Pomegranate Seed.
The Professor and the Man from Kayseri.
The Sensitivity of Ahmet the Duck.
The Shepherd and His Secret.
The Shortage of Salt in Çemişgezek.
The Silly Women and the Family Gifts.
The Smaller Creature With the Larger Brain.
The Son of the Carpenter.
The Son of the Fisherman.
The Step-Daughter Who Married the Dervish.
The Stubborn Keloğlan.
The Successful Shepherd Boy, His Evil Mother, and the Padişah's Daughter.
The Three Guessing Brothers and the Kӧse.
The Three Suitors and Their Magic Gifts.
The Traveling Bektasi.
The Two Bankrupts and the Merchant of Kayseri.
The Two Hunchbacks.
The Ugly Padişah and the Wise Vezir.
The Well-Bearded Kӧse.
The Widow and the Learned Man.
The Widow's Unruly Son.
The Wife of Hasan Ağa.