- Tahmasib [az] and
Mammadagha Sultanov [az]
claimed that the
folklore hero
Molla Nasraddin was the
minister of the
Ilkhanate period,
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi. The reasons...
-
Molla Nasraddin (Azerbaijani: ملا نصرالدین,
Molla Nəsrəddin; Russian: Молла Насреддин, old orthography: Молла Насреддинъ) was an eight-page Azerbaijani...
- was an
Azerbaijani satirist and writer. He was the
founder of
Molla Nasraddin, a
satirical magazine that
would greatly influence the
genre in the Middle...
- Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Ṭūsī (1201 – 1274), also
known as Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (Arabic: نصیر الدین الطوسی; Persian: نصیر الدین طوسی) or simply...
- the
Azerbaijani Molla Nasraddin (published in
Tiflis in 1906–1914 and in 1917) and others. The
first issue of
Molla Nasraddin (1906)
Caricature of Zeynalabdin...
- Tbilisi,
Salman befriended Mirza Jalil and
financially supported the "Molla
Nasraddin" magazine. In 1913, the "Iqbal"
newspaper wrote about Salman Mümtaz, one...
-
hospitality and
social interaction (Azeri · 2022)
Telling tradition of
Molla Nasraddin anecdotes (2022)
Craftsmanship and
performing art of
balaban (2023) Craftsmanship...
- oglu Musabeyov,
sometimes known as
Rasim Musabekov, (Azerbaijani:
Rasim Nəsrəddin oğlu Musabəyov, born on 1
January 1951 in Baku,
Azerbaijani SSR, USSR)...
- Rus in 1903. By 1909, he was
writing for the
satirical magazine Molla Nasraddin. His
works covered a wide
range of topics,
including political satire...
- "Veiled
Moslem woman and
Moslem women with open face" from
Molla Nasraddin magazine (No. 11, 1911)...