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Told in the Coffee House
by Cyrus Adler, Allan Ramsay
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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030 - The Effects of Raki
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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029 - How the Devil Lost His Wager
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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028 - The Bribe
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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027 - Old Men Made Young
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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026 - We Know not What the Dawn May Bring Forth
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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025 - The Swallow's Advice
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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024 - The Language of Birds
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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022 - How Mehmet Ali Pasha of Egypt Administered Justice
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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023 - How the Farmer Learned to Cure his Wife
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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021 - Kalaidji Avram of Balata
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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020 - The Calif Omar
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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019 - The Metamorphosis
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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018 - Jew Turned Turk
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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017 - Paradise Sold by the Yard
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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016 - Who was the Thirteenth Son
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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015 - How the Priest Knew that it Would Snow
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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014 - The Forty Wise Men
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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013 - The Goose the Eye the Daughter and the Arm
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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011 - King Kara-Kush of Bithynia
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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012 - The Prayer-Rug and the Dishonest Steward
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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010 - The Merciful Khan
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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009 - The Wise Son of Ali Pasha
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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008 - How Cobbler Ahmet Became the Chief Astrologer
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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007 - How Chapkin Halid Became Chief Detective
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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006 - How the Junkman Travelled to Find Treasure in his own Yard
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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005 - What Happened to Hadji a Merchant of the Bezestan
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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004 - The Hanoum and the Unjust Cadi
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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003 - Better is the Folly of Woman than the Wisdom of Man
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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002 - How the Hodja Saved Allah
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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001 - Preface
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
During my numerous visits to Constantinople, I became captivated by the enchanting tales shared in the citys coffee houses. These intimate spaces, often just simple rooms adorned with glass-paneled walls, are furnished with a tripod for boiling coffee and a cozy carpeted bench that stretches along the room. Here, turbaned Turks sit with their legs folded, indulging in nargilehs, chibooks, or cigarettes while sipping their coffee. Some engage in spirited games of backgammon, but most are drawn into lively conversations that begin with mere syllables, escalating into a vibrant discussion. Eventually, a local sage arrives, and the crowd turns to him for wisdom, often leading to a captivating story that illustrates his point. Many of these tales are adaptations from Arabic and Persian literature, yet the Turkish perspective adds a unique flavor and philosophy to each narrative. They reflect the rich customs and thought processes of the people, making them truly worthy of preservation.
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Cyrus Adler, Allan Ramsay
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