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- Hodja, how would you say cold soup in Arabic? - You never say it, the Arabs like their soup hot! |
![]() Illustrator: Not available Nasreddin Hodja'nin dünyasi by Dr. Irfan Ünver Nasrattinoglu, © Kültür Yayinlari Is-Türk LS, 1996, ISBN 975-458-077-4. This original miniature taken from a XVIIth century hand written book - Topkapi Palace Museum Library Cat. No. 2142. ![]() Illustrator: Fatih M. Durmus Nasreddin Hodja by Alpay Kabacali, © NET Turistik Yayinlar AS, 1992, ISBN 975-479-123-6. This illustration is an inspration of the previously miniature from XVIIth century hand written book. ![]() Illustrator: Fatih M. Durmus Nasreddin Hodja by Alpay Kabacali, © NET Turistik Yayinlar AS, 1992, ISBN 975-479-123-6. ![]() Illustrator: Not available Publisher: Not available ![]() ![]() Illustrator: Not available Tales of Nasr-Ed-Din Khoja by Sir Valentine Chirol, Translated by Henry D. Barnham, C.M.G. Nisbet & Co. Ltd. (London, 1923) ![]() Illustrator: Abidin Dino Nasreddin Hodja by Abdülbaki Gölpinarli, © Inkilap Kitapevi, 1996, ISBN 975-10-1087-X. This illustration was made by one of the most famous Turkish artist Abidin Dino. ![]() Illustrator: Inga-Karin Eriksson Min Läsebok, © LIBER, 1989, ISBN 91-40-60 999-5. This Illustration taken from a Swedish school book. ![]() Illustrator: Not available Source: Not available ![]() Illustrator: Robert MacLean The Tales of Nasreddin Hodja by Raymond C.Clark. Pro Lingua Associates Brattleboro, VT USA 800-366-4775 (Published 1991) ![]() Illustrator: Ihsan Ertürkmen Hoca Bir Gün by Ihsan Ertürkmen Publisher: Aritas Yayinlari ![]() Illustrator: Not available Nasreddin Hodja, the Turk who makes the world laugh by Mehmet Ali Birant, © AND Press, Istanbul 1988, ISBN 975-439-002-9 |
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