why was mullah nasruddin forced to sell his ancestral house
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A Nail (Mulla Nasiruddin)
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- Mulla Nasiruddin's financial difficulties forced him to sell his ancestral house to his crooked neighbour.
More from the story:
- In the story "A Nail", Mulla Nasiruddin was suffering from financial difficulties and his crooked neighbour took advantage of the situation. He offered Mulla Nasiruddin half the actual value of the house.
- Mulla Nasiruddin made a contract that he should not be stopped to worship the nail and that was signed. The story revolves around this nail and Mulla Nasiruddin's versatile acts with it.
- However at end, the crooked neighbour sold the house back to Mulla Nasiruddin at a very low price.
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