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The Kӧse, the Swindlers, and the Sheep in the Sea.
The Laz Sea Captain So Famous He Was Hailed Even in the Dark.
The Lecherous Hoca as False Hızır.
The Padişah's Son, Little Mehmet, and the Most Beautiful Girl in the World.
The Padişah's Three Son and the Quest for the Golden Bird.
The Poor Boy, the Of-f-f-f Demon, and the Trade Not Found on Earth.
The Prophetic Dream of the Star and Crescent.
The Shi'ite Legend.
The Stonecutter.
The Three Sisters and the Evil Thread-Seller.
The Two Drunks and the Lamppost.
Three Foolish Hunters.
Urban and Rural Hospitality.
Wise One, Stupid One, and the Three Magic Gifts.
Şemsi, Bâni, Padişah of Pigeons.
Hasan Kâhya Threatens a Goat with Prayers.
Hasan Kâhya and the Pleasure of Human Status.
Why Hasan Kâhya Wept.
1,000 Hamsi Dishes.
A Boy, His Grandmother, and the Of-f-f Jinn.
A Poor Shepherd Wins the Daughter of His Ağa.
A Reminiscence of Atatürk.
Are You on My Side or the Bear's?
At the Lazy Inn in Istanbul.
Azrail Furloughs His Former Servant.
Badi and Her Stepmother.
Casualties of the Salt War.
Charity above All.
Civ-Civ and the Giant.
Come to Your Daddy, Needle!
Diet for a Laz.
Dilber and the Substitute Bride.
Divorce and the Internal Bridegroom.
Finding a Canvas-Needle.
Fisherman Prince Marries Poor Girl.
Gerede Grocer Outwits Kayseri Men.
Hasa Bey the Mouse Child.
His Répété and Mine.
Jengidilaver.
Kandilli Is the Place.
Kayseri Modesty.
Keloğlan Turns the Shoes.
Keloğlan and the Mirror.
Kerem and Asli.
Mehmet, His Foolish Mother, and the Servant Girls.
Mehmetçik.
Mustafa and Fate.
My Arab Is Awake.
Mıtıcık and the Witch Woman.
Mıtıcık and the Witch Woman.
Nasreddin Hoca Reaps Three Crops from the Same Tree in One Day.
Nasreddin Hoca and the Şalvar or the Gown.
Nasreddin Hoca as Preacher.
Nasreddin Hoca's View of His Mother-in-Law.
Never Mind, I Have the Key!
Neyzen Tewfik and Water-Whistling at a Party.
One Who Harms Another Harms Himself.
Pumpkins, Walnuts, and the Wisdom of Allah.
Second Childhood of the Hoca's Turban.
Seven Brothers and a Sister.
Silk Crepe Lady.
Tekerleme.
Tekerleme.
The Arab Girl in Hate and in Love.
The Bar in the Other World.
The Cock Who Carried Off the Bride.
The Cock and the Prince.
The Destruction of the Evil Mercan Efendi.
The Evil Dervish and the Three Daughters of the Woodcutter.
The Family of Fools.
The Fruit that Changed.
The Gardener's Three Daughters and the Sultan.
The Generous Ağa and the Miserly Ağa.
The Goat Girl.
The Gold-Giving Dragon.
The Governor of Baghdad and the Tartar Ağa.
The Grasshopper (Variant of #184).
The Greek's Wife-Killing Horse.
The Gullible Butcher and His Beautiful Wife.
The Heavy-Headed Keloğlan.
The Industrious Woman and Her Lazy Husband.
The Kӧse Changeling.
The Laz and the Tired Olive.
The Mad Letter Writer.
The Magic Pumpkin.
The Nail Is for the Opposite Wall.
The Offensive Owner of an Umbrella.
The Old Man's Three Sons.
The Peasant and the Minaret Seeds.
The Perceptive Lion.
The Prince and Three Seville Oranges.
The Princess Who Became a Prince.
The Prophetic Dream.
The Qualified Stupidity of Nasreddin Hoca.
The Recruit from Kayseri.
The Son Who Would Not Become Adam.