The Tale of Hodja Nasreddin: Disturber of the PeaceTranslit Publishing, 4 jan 2010 Returning to Bukhara after a prolonged exile, Hodja Nasreddin finds his family gone, his home destroyed, and his city in the grasp of corrupt and greedy rulers who have brought pain and suffering upon the common folk. But Hodja Nasreddin is not one to bow to oppression or abandon the downtrodden. Though he is armed only with his quick wits and his donkey, all the swords, walls, and dungeons in the land cannot stop him! Leaning on his own experiences and travels during the first half of the 20th century, Leonid Solovyov weaves the many stories and anecdotes about Hodja Nasreddin - a legendary folk character in the Middle East and Central Asia - into a masterful tale brimming with passionate love for life, liberty, and happiness. |
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Chapter 22 | 114 |
Chapter 23 | 118 |
Chapter 24 | 120 |
Chapter 25 | 125 |
Chapter 26 | 133 |
Chapter 27 | 141 |
Chapter 28 | 150 |
Chapter 29 | 154 |
Chapter 12 | 66 |
Chapter 13 | 68 |
Chapter 14 | 74 |
Chapter 15 | 78 |
Chapter 16 | 83 |
Chapter 17 | 90 |
Chapter 18 | 97 |
Chapter 19 | 104 |
Chapter 20 | 108 |
Chapter 21 | 112 |
Chapter 30 | 162 |
Chapter 31 | 171 |
Chapter 32 | 179 |
Chapter 33 | 185 |
Chapter 34 | 190 |
Chapter 35 | 194 |
Chapter 36 | 203 |
Chapter 37 | 208 |
Chapter 38 | 217 |
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