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