Nasreddin (/næsˈrɛdɪn/) or Nasreddin Hodja (other variants include: Mullah Nasreddin Hodja, Nasruddin Hodja, Mullah Nasruddin, Mullah Nasriddin, Khoja...
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Publishing House owned by both. The name "Molla Nasraddin" was inspired by the 13th century Muslim cleric Nasreddin who was remembered for his funny stories...
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German or Austrian origin, most noted for his contribution to the Molla Nasreddin magazine. Rotter's date and place of birth are not known. The best...
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Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (section Molla Nasraddin)
After Sovietization, Molla Nasreddin was under increasing pressure to toe the Soviet party line unwilling to comply to the demand Molla Nasraddin stopped...
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fanaticism and superstition with his poems and feuilletons in the Molla Nasreddin and other magazines. In addition to his native Azerbaijani, he was...
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journalist, teacher, founder and owner of Gheyrat Press and co-founder of Molla Nasreddin magazine, public figure. Omar Faig Nemanzadeh was a Turkish Meskhetian...
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Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226640921. OCLC 148646349. Javadi, Hasan. "MOLLA NASREDDIN i. THE PERSON". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Archived from the original on...
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in Nakhichivan, Julfa. He wrote poems and articles in the magazine "Molla Nasreddin", in newspapers and magazines published in Baku, such as "Hayat" and...
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Historical Association (CCWH-AHA). Afary, Janet; Afary, Kamran (2021). "Mollā Nasreddin and the creative Cauldron of Transcaucasia". British Journal of Middle...
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the Iranian animation". His most significant works include the films Molla Nasreddin, Satellite, Jealous Duck, Wheat Crop, and Where Are You Going Kite...
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