Khodja
Khodja is a character often found in Middle Eastern and Central Asian folklore, particularly in stories from Turkey, Persia, and Central Asia. He is typically portrayed as a clever and humorous figure, known for his wit and wisdom. Khodja's tales often involve him outsmarting others or teaching valuable life lessons through his antics.
The most famous version of Khodja is Nasreddin Hodja, a 13th-century figure whose stories have been passed down through generations. His adventures often highlight themes of justice, morality, and the absurdities of life, making him a beloved character in various cultures.