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The Saga of the Well-and-wise-walking Khan.

Tale I.

The Woman Who Sought Her Husband in the Palace of Erlik Khan.

Tale II.

Tale III.

Tale IV.

Tale V.

Tale VI.

Tale VII.

Tale VIII.

Tale IX.

Tale X.

Tale XI.

Tale XII.

Tale XIII.

Tale XIV.

Tale XV.

Tale XVI.

Tale XVII.

Tale XVIII.

Tale XIX.

Tale XX.

Tale XXI.

Tale XXII.

Tale XXIII.

Conclusion of the Adventures of the Well-and-wise-walking Khan.

The Saga of Ardschi-Bordschi and Vikramâditja’s Throne.

Historical Notice of Vikramâditja.

The Saga of Ardschi-Bordschi and Vikramâditja’s Throne.

The Boy-King.

The False Friend 1

The Pretended Son.

Ardschi-Bordschi discovers Vikramâditja’s Throne.

The Sûta tells Ardschi-Bordschi concerning Vikramâditja’s Birth.

The Sûta tells Ardschi-Bordschi concerning Vikramâditja’s Youth.

The Sûta tells Ardschi-Bordschi concerning Vikramâditja’s Deeds.

The Sûta tells Ardschi-Bordschi concerning the Seventy-one Parrots and their Adviser.

Notes.

Preface.

Tale I.

Tale II.

Tale III.

Tale IV.

Tale V.

Tale VI.

Tale VII.

Tale VIII.

Tale IX.

Tale X.

Tale XI.

Tale XII.

Tale XIII.

Tale XIV.

Tale XV.

Tale XVI.

Tale XVII.

Tale XVIII.

Tale XIX.

Tale XX.

Tale XXI.

Tale XXII.

Tale XXIII.

Historical Notice of Vikramâditja .

The Boy-King.

The False Friend.

The Pretended Son.

Ardschi-Bordschi discovers Vikramâditja’s Throne.

Vikramâditja’s Birth.

Vikramâditja’s Youth.

Vikramâditja acquires another Kingdom.

Vikramâditja makes the Silent speak.

The Wise Parrot.

Glossary-Index.

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

F.

G.

H.

I.

J.

K.

L.

M.

N.

O.

P.

R.

S.

T.

U.

V.

W.

X.

Y.

Z.

Sagas from the Far East; or, Kalmouk and Mongolian Traditionary Tales

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