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Molla Nasraddin (Azerbaijani: Molla Nəsrəddin; Russian: Молла Насреддин) was an eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical published in Tiflis (from 1906–17), Tabriz (in 1921) and Baku (from 1922–33;...
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Molla Nasraddin (Azerbaijani: Molla Nəsrəddin; Russian: Молла Насреддин) was an eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical published in Tiflis (from 1906–17), Tabriz (in 1921) and Baku (from 1922–33; from the 2nd issue of 1931 the magazine was called: Allahsyz (Azerbaijani: «Allahsız»; Azerbaijani: «Аллаhсыз»; Russian: «Безбожник»; translation of the name: "Godless")) in the Azerbaijani and occasionally Russian languages. The magazine was "read across the Muslim world from Morocco to Iran". It was edited by the writer Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (1866–1932), and named after Nasreddin, the legendary Sufi wise man-cum-fool of the Middle Ages. Columnists wrote articles that "boldly satirized politics, religion, colonialism, Westernization, and modernization, education (or lack thereof), and the oppression of women".
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