Kunterbunt

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Turkish Fairy Tales ISBN: 1230000809030
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: November 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Turkish Fairy Tales
ISBN: 1230000809030
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: November 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Ignác Kúnos (originally Ignác Lusztig; 12 October 1860 – 12 January 1945) was a Hungarian folklorist, linguist, turkologist. He was one of the most recognized scientists of Turkish dialectology and folk literature. He started his career focusing on the dialectology, phonological and morphological of the Hungarian language, and at university he started interesting in Turkish philology and language. After his trip at the Orient, he collected Turkish fairy tales and published it in Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales.
“Kunterbunt” is a fairy tale from the Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales collected and published by Ignác Kúnos in 1913. There were three brothers, two of whose were silly, and no one had a bit of sense. What would happen with three brothers with such a poor skills and intelligence? Read and find out what kinds of adventure are waiting them around the corner!

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Ignác Kúnos (originally Ignác Lusztig; 12 October 1860 – 12 January 1945) was a Hungarian folklorist, linguist, turkologist. He was one of the most recognized scientists of Turkish dialectology and folk literature. He started his career focusing on the dialectology, phonological and morphological of the Hungarian language, and at university he started interesting in Turkish philology and language. After his trip at the Orient, he collected Turkish fairy tales and published it in Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales.
“Kunterbunt” is a fairy tale from the Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales collected and published by Ignác Kúnos in 1913. There were three brothers, two of whose were silly, and no one had a bit of sense. What would happen with three brothers with such a poor skills and intelligence? Read and find out what kinds of adventure are waiting them around the corner!

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