Iranian folklore
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Iranian folklore encompasses the folk traditions that have evolved in Greater Iran.
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Iranian folktales:
- The Black Colt
- Grünkappe
- Leaves of Pearls
- Khastakhumar and Bibinagar#Iran
- Molla Badji
- Yasmin and the Serpent Prince
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