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- 00:43, 8 November 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Princess Who Could Not Keep a Secret (Content moved from "Yasmin and the Serpent Prince" and copied from "the Horse-Devil and the Witch".)
- 17:42, 2 November 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Donkey's Head (Turkish folktale) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Turkish folktale}} '''The Donkey's Head''' (Turkish: ''Eşek-Kafası'')<ref>{{cite book |title=Az gittik, uz gittik |first=Pertev Nailî |last=Boratav |publisher=Bilgi Yayınevi |date=1969 |pages=176-180 |url=https://books.google.com.br/books?hl=pt-BR&id=5_zZAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22kafasi%22 |lang=TR}}</ref> is a Turkish folktale collected by Turkish folklorist Pertev Naili Borat...')
- 02:07, 16 October 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Origin of the Sirenia (Cambodian folktale) (Content copied from "The Story of the Hamadryad".) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 00:55, 11 October 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page About the Golden-Haired Boy (Polish fairy tale) (Content partially copied/moved from "The Black Colt", an Iranian tale of the same classification ATU 314.)
- 16:52, 22 September 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Horse of the Cloud and the Wind (Copied from "The Wonderful Sea-Horse", another Iranian folktale of the same classification.)
- 22:36, 21 September 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Lake Beetle as Groom (Copied/moved from "Egle the Queen of Serpents".)
- 16:04, 15 September 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Falcon Pipiristi (Komi folktale) (←Created page with ' '''The Falcon Pipiristi''' ({{lang-ru|Сокол Пипиристи|Sokol Pipiristi|link=yes}}) is a folktale from the Komi people, first published in 1938, in Russian language. In it, the heroine asks her father to bring an item that belongs to Falcon Pipiristi, which she uses to summon him to her bedroom, but her sisters place hooks on the window to hurt him, causing him to fly away. The heroine then goes on a long journey to regain Pipiristi, fi...')
- 22:22, 10 September 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Golden Bird (Berber folktale) (←Created page with '{{About|a Berber tale from Kabylia and its variants|the German tale|The Golden Bird}} '''The Golden Bird''' ({{lang-fr|L'oiseau d'or}}) is a Berber tale from Kabylia, collected by author Mouloud Mammeri. It is related to the theme of the calumniated wife and classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as type ATU 707, "The Three Golden Children". == Summary == In this t...')
- 14:33, 10 September 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Bird from the Land of Gabour (←Created page with '= The Bird from the Land of Gabour / Moroccan ATU 707 = '''The Bird from the Land of Gabour''' ({{lang-ar|Ṭîr El-Gabouri}}, {{lang-fr|L'oiseau du pays de Gabour}}) is a Moroccan folktale collected by author Dr. Françoise Légey and published in the early 20th century, sourced from a informant from Marrakech. It is related to the theme of the calumniated wife and classified in the international Aarne-Thomps...')
- 21:34, 29 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Girl Who Banished Seven Youths (Moroccan folktale) (Content copied from "Udea and her Seven Brothers".)
- 23:18, 28 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Feather O' My Wing (Irish fairy tale) (Content moved/copied from "Princess Zeineb and Prince Leopard".)
- 15:08, 27 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Gypsy Tsaritsa (Serbian folktale) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Serbian folktale about a maiden from a fruit}} '''The Gypsy Tsaritsa''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl-Latn|Циганка царица|Ciganka carica}}) is a Serbian folktale published in the early 20th century. It is classified as tale type ATU 408, "The Love for Three Oranges", of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index. As with ''The Three Oranges'', the tale deals with a prince's search for...')
- 18:22, 20 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Enchanted Crow (Polish fairy tale) (←Redirected page to The Crow (fairy tale)) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 22:14, 15 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Green-Vanka (Russian folktale) (Content copied/moved from "Neznaiko", since this tale is classified as two types: SUS 532 and SUS 300.)
- 22:39, 13 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Nemtudomka (Hungarian folktale) (Content moved/copied from "Neznaiko" and "The Black Colt", since they are part of the same cycle.)
- 22:51, 10 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Dragon-Child and Sun-Child (Armenian folktale) (Contents copied/moved from "King Lindworm", with some parts copied from "Habrmani".)
- 01:21, 6 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Stallion Houssan (Sudanese folktale) (Contents copied from "The Story of the Prince and his Horse", an Egyptian tale of the same classification (ATU 314).)
- 22:17, 5 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Girl as Soldier (Russian folktale) (←Created page with ''''The Girl as Soldier''' (German: ''Das Mädchen als Soldat'') is a Russian folktale collected by Russian folklorist {{ill|Ivan Khudyakov|ru|Худяков, Иван Александрович}}, originally titled "Опять Сноха" ("The Daughter-in-Law, Again"). The tale features a heroine that masquerades her gender by adopting a male disguise, passing by tests designed to discover her gender, and is later kidnapped by her l...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 14:40, 4 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Padisah's Youngest Daughter and Her Donkey-Skull Husband (Content moved/copied from "The Horse-Devil and the Witch".)
- 02:25, 1 August 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Prince and the Foal (Greek folktale) (Content copied/moved from "Neznaiko" and "The Black Colt".)
- 23:32, 30 July 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Kibaraka (Swahili folktale) (Content moved from "the Magician's Horse" (another tale from the same tale type), with sections copied from "The Black Colt", also ATU 314.)
- 00:39, 28 July 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll (←Created page with ''''The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll''' is an Indian folktale collected by scholar A. K. Ramanujan in Kannada. It tells the story of a princess destined to marry a seemingly dead man, who is, in reality, under a curse, his body prickled by numerous pins. The princess begins a task of removing the pins to revive the prince, but a servant replaces her and claims the prince's resurrection as her doing. Final...')
- 15:38, 14 July 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page About the astonishing husband Horu (Ukrainian folktale) (←Created page with ''''Про дивовижного чоловіка Гору''' (English: "About the astonishing husband Horu") is an Ukrainian fairy tale collected by folklorist {{ill|Petro Lintur|uk|Лінтур Петро Васильович}} from a Transcarpathian Ukrainian source. It deals with the marriage between a human maiden and a husband in serpent guise. The tale is related to the international cycle of the Ani...')
- 12:35, 4 July 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Maid Lena (Danish fairy tale) (Content copied/moved from "The Beautiful Palace East of the Sun and North of the Earth".)
- 00:23, 27 June 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Prince and the Gypsy Woman (Ukrainian fairy tale) (Content moved from "The Love for Three Oranges" (Ukraine section).)
- 22:55, 17 May 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page María, manos blancas (Spanish fairy tale) (Part of the content was copied from "The Story of Princess Zeineb and King Leopard", French tale of type AaTh 425N.)
- 23:04, 24 April 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Las barbas de plata (Spanish fairy tale) (←Created page with ''''''Las barbas de plata''''' (English: ''Silver Beard'') is a Spanish fairy tale from Cádiz, published by Spanish scholars Julio Camarena and Maxime Chevalier. It is about the marriage between a human maiden and the Devil disguised as a suitor, but a talking mule rescues the maiden to another kingdom, where she marries a human prince. Spanish and Portuguese scholars locate similar tales in Iberian Peninsula. == Summary == A w...')
- 02:21, 7 April 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Girl With Two Husbands (Greek fairy tale) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Greek fairy tale about a serpent bridegroom}} '''The Girl With Two Husbands''' is a Greek fairy tale translated and published by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins in ''Modern Greek Folktales''. The tale is part of the more general cycle of the ''Animal as Bridegroom'',<ref>Holbek, Bengt; Lindow, John. "König Lindwurm (AaTh 433, 433 A–C)". In: ''Enzyklopädie des Märchens'' Band 8: Klerus – Maggio. Edit...')
- 14:46, 28 March 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Girl Langa Langchung and the Rooster (←Created page with ''''The Girl Langa Langchung and the Rooster''' is an Tibetan tale published as part of the compilation of ''The Golden Corpse'' (Tibetan: ''Mi ro gser sgrung''), a compilation of tales popular in Tibet.<ref>{{cite book |title=Drung, Deu, and Bön: Narrations, Symbolic Languages, and the Bön Traditions in Ancient Tibet |first=Namkhai |last=Norbu |publisher=Library of Tibetan Works and Archives |date=1995 |pages=3, 12 |isbn=978818510...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 23:26, 20 March 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Dragon-Prince and the Stepmother (←Created page with ''''The Dragon-Prince and the Stepmother''' is a Turkish fairy tale collected by Turkologist Ignác Kúnos. The tale is part of the more general cycle of the ''Animal as Bridegroom'',<ref>Holbek, Bengt; Lindow, John. "König Lindwurm (AaTh 433, 433 A–C)". In: ''Enzyklopädie des Märchens'' Band 8: Klerus – Maggio. Edited by Rudolf Wilhelm Brednich; Hermann Bausinger; Wolfgang Brückner; Helge Gerndt; Lutz Röhrich. De Gruyte...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 00:48, 13 March 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Belbati Princess (Indian folktale) (←Created page with ''''The Belbati Princess''' is an Indian folktale collected by Cecil Henry Bompas. The tale is a local form of tale type ATU 408, "The Love for Three Oranges", of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index. Variants are known across India with other species of fruits. == Source == Author Cecil Henry Bompas collected a tale from a Ho source in Santal Parganas district|...')
- 12:38, 12 March 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Pomegranate Fairy (Indian folktale) (←Created page with ''''The Anar Pari, or Pomegranate Fairy''' is an Indian folktale collected by Alice Elizabeth Dracott from Simla. The tale is a local form of tale type ATU 408, "The Love for Three Oranges", of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index. Variants are known across India with other species of fruits. == Summary == A king has seven sons, six of which are already married. On...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 22:17, 15 February 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Fan of Patience (Pakistani fairy tale) (←Created page with ''''The Fan of Patience''' (Urdu: ''Sabr ka pankha'') is a Pakistani fairy tale from Punjab, published by Pakistani author Shafi Aqeel and translated into English by writer Ahmad Bashir. It tells the story of a princess who summons into her room a prince named ''Sobur'' (Arabic: "Patience"), or variations thereof, by the use of a magical fan.<ref>Haring, Lee. "[https://books.google...')
- 00:27, 2 February 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Reve (deity) ("Reo" is indicate as the nominative form of this Iberian (in the more general sense) deity; "Reve" is attested in the epigraphy, and the form of the name cited in titles of the articles from Iberian scholars.) Tag: New redirect
- 14:20, 31 January 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Zbelthourdos (Again, the deity is attested with many names, making it difficult to find sources for him, since one has to search for each name. Also, he is also attested with a "Zb-", with no vowel.) Tag: New redirect
- 14:18, 31 January 2024 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Zbelsurd (This Thracian deity is variously attested with different names, which makes it difficult to find sources for him, due to having to search for each of the attested titles.) Tag: New redirect
- 01:21, 8 December 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Snake-Prince Sleepy-Head (Iranian folktale) (Transferred from "Khastakhumar and Bibinagar" and copied from "Yasmin and the Serpent Prince".) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 16:25, 30 November 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Wonderful Sea-Horse (Iranian folktale) (I'm moving the Iranian tales and their variants about a sea-horse/merhorse/"korre-ye darya'i" from "The Black Colt".)
- 00:41, 10 October 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter (Content moved from "Swan maiden".)
- 21:18, 26 September 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Perī-Bānū (←Redirected page to Ahmed and Paribanou) Tag: New redirect
- 16:40, 21 September 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Mielikki and Her Nine Sons (Finnish fairy tale) (←Created page with ''''Mielikki and Her Nine Sons''' is a Finnish fairy tale published in the compilation ''Tales from a Finnish Tupa''. It is related to the theme of the calumniated wife and is classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as ATU 707, "The Three Golden Children", in a version of the story that occurs in Northern Europe and Northwest Russia, namely, in Finland, Estonia, and among Finno...')
- 22:01, 14 August 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Story of the Hamadryad (Copied/transferred from "Champavati", an Indian tale of the same classification.)
- 15:51, 23 July 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Leaves of Pearls (Iranian folktale) (Text of the tales copied from "Water of Life (German fairy tale)", a variant of type ATU 551, which the Iranian tales veer close to in the international index.)
- 20:39, 22 July 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page King Iguana (Indonesian folktale) (Text partially copied from "The King of the Snakes", a very close Chinese tale. Will add the analysis in a few moments.)
- 12:47, 12 July 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Tezin Nan Dlo (Haitian folktale) (←Created page with ''''Tezin Nan Dlo''' is a Haitian Creole folktale with many versions. It deals with the relationship between a human girl and a fish she summons with a magical song; eventually, her family discovers the secret meetings and kills the fish, and the girl dies out of grief for losing her friend. ==Summary== === Taizan, My Dear Friend === In this tale, a girl lives in Haiti with her father and stepmother, and goes to the river to sing and be with her fish lo...')
- 21:21, 27 June 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Crown Prince Replaced by a Cat (Chinese tale) (Collecting parts of "The Dancing Water..." (another variant of the tale type); the summary from "Bao Zheng" and "Consort Li".)
- 11:11, 26 June 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page The Donkey's Head (Jewish-Tunisian folktale) (←Created page with ''''The Donkey's Head''' (French: ''La Tête d'Âne'') is a Jewish-Tunisian folktale collected by author Alice Fermé and published in the French journal ''Revue de Traditions Populaires'', in late-19th century. The tale is related to the international cycle of the ''Animal as Bridegroom'' or ''The Search for the Lost Husband'', in that a human princess marries a supernatural or enchanted husban...')
- 12:33, 21 June 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Proto-Yeniseic ("Yeniseic" is another name for the Yeniseian family, and some articles/works refer to "Proto-Yeniseian" as "Proto-Yeni*seic*.") Tag: New redirect
- 13:35, 3 June 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Draft talk:Bindus (Illyrian god) (Adding WikiProject tags (assisted))
- 13:34, 3 June 2023 KHR FolkMyth talk contribs created page Draft:Bindus (Illyrian god) (-- Draft creation using the WP:Article wizard --)