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Top : Society : Folklore : Literature : Tales : Fairy_Tales : World_Tales : Middle_Eastern
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  • Arab Folk Tales: Three folk tales from Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Algeria.
  • Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative: Collection of Turkish folktales in English, as well as epic and other texts in several Turkic languages (PDF format).
  • Armenian Fairy Tales: Three folktales taken from "100 Armenian Tales", by Susie Hoogasian-Villa.
  • Children's Folklore: Jirtdan: One of the most popular and beloved fairy tales in Azerbaijan, with an introduction.
  • Mandaean Oral Traditions and Folkore: Legends and myths of the Mandeans, a religious community in Iraq and Iran.
  • Palestinian Folklore: Songs, proverbs and two stories (Ataba & Zarief E-ttool, and The Hunter).
  • Speak, Bird, Speak Again: Palestinian Arab Folktales: Collection of tales gathered and annotated by Ibrahim Muhawi (Darwish) and Sharif Kanaana; e-text from the University of California Press.
  • Suite101.com: Arabian Folktales and Storytelling: Sketch of Arabic story telling, particularly in Palestinian society, and three folktales from the book "Arab Folktales" by Inea Bushnaq.
  • The Bald Boy Keloğlan and the Most Beautiful Girl in the World: Exploration by H. Paksoy of Keloğlan, an archetype from Turkish folktales, illustrated with stories.
  • The Brother's Mean Wife: A folktale from Qatar.
  • The Passion and the Magic: Distinctions of Arabic Folktales: Article by Fatme Sharafeddine Hassan on some characteristic elements of Arabic folktales.
  • Timor: A Chechen tale.
  • Turkish Games for Health and Recreation: Scanned pages from the book by Barbara K. Walker and Warren S. Walker; e-text of ATON.


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