The Ten Wazirs; or the History of King Azadbakht and His Son. This is a series of stories from the Breslau edition (nights 435-487) in which a youth saves his life by telling stories over eleven days.
Of the Uselessness of Endeavour Against Persistent Ill Fortune
Story of the Merchant Who Lost His Luck
Of Looking To the Ends of Affairs
Tale of the Merchant and His Sons
Of the Advantages of Patience
Story of Abu Sabir
Of the Ill Effects of Impatience
Story of Prince Bihzad
Of the Issues of Good and Evil Actions
Story of King Dadbin and His Wazirs
Of Trust in Allah
Story of King Bakhtzaman
Of Clemency
Story of King Bihkard
Of Envy and Malice
Story of Aylan Shah and Abu Tammam
Of Destiny or That Which Is Written On the Forehead
Story of King Ibrahim and His Son
Of the Appointed Term, Which, if it be Advanced, May Not Be Deferred, and if it be Deferred, May Not Be Advanced
Story of King Sulayman Shah and His Niece
Of the Speedy Relief of Allah
Story of the Prisoner and How Allah Gave Him Relief
Ja'afar Bin Yahya and Abd al-Malik bin Salih the Abbaside
Al-Rashid and the Barmecides
Ibn al-Sammak and al-Rashid
Al-Maamum and Zubaydah
Al-Nu'uman and the Arab of the Banu Tay
Firuz and His Wife
King Shah Bakht and his Wazir Al-Rahwan (a wazir accused of plotting to kill the king saves himself by telling tales each night for 28 days).
Tale of the Man of Khorasan, His Son and His Tutor
Tale of the Singer and the Druggist
Tale of the King Who Kenned the Quintessence of Things
Tale of the Richard Who Married His Beautiful Daughter to the Poor Old Man
Tale of the Sage and His Three Sons
Tale of the Prince who Fell in Love With the Picture
Tale of the Fuller and His Wife and the Trooper
Tale of the Merchant, The Crone, and the King
Tale of the Simpleton Husband
Tale of the Unjust King and the Tither
Story of David and Solomon
Tale of the Robber and the Woman
Tale of the Three Men and Our Lord Isa
The Disciple's Story
Tale of the Dethroned Ruler Whose Reign and Wealth Were Restored to Him
Talk of the Man Whose Caution Slew Him
Tale of the Man Who Was Lavish of His House and His Provision to One Whom He Knew Not
Tale of the Melancholist and the Sharper
Tale of Khalbas and his Wife and the Learned Man
Tale of the Devotee Accused of Lewdness
Tale of the Hireling and the Girl
Tale of the Weaver Who Became a Leach by Order of His Wife
Tale of the Two Sharpers Who Each Cozened His Compeer
Tale of the Sharpers With the Shroff and the Ass
Tale of the Chear and the Merchants
Story of the Falcon and the Locust
Tale of the King and His Chamberlain's Wife
Story of the Crone and the Draper's Wife
Tale of the Ugly Man and His Beautiful Wife
Tale of the King Who Lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth and Allah Restored Them to Him
Tale of Salim the Youth of Khorasan and Salma, His Sister
Tale of the King of Hind and His Wazir
Shahrazad and Shahryar
Supplemental Nights, Volume 2[]
Al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Bibars al-Bundukdari and the Sixteen Captains of Police.
First Constable's History
Second Constable's History
Third Constable's History
Fourth Constable's History
Fifth Constable's History
Sixth Constable's History
Seventh Constable's History
Eighth Constable's History
The Thief's Tale
Ninth Constable's History
Tenth Constable's History
Eleventh Constable's History
Twelfth Constable's History
Thirteenth Constable's History
Fourteenth Constable's History
A Merry Jest of a Clever Thief
Tale of the Old Sharper
Fifteenth Constable's History
Sixteenth Constable's History
Tale of Harun al-Rashid and Abdullah bin Nafi'
Tale of the Damsel Torfat al-Kulub and the Caliph Harun al-Rashid
Women's Wiles
Nur al-Din Ali of Damascus and the Damsel Sitt al-Milah
Tale of King Ins bin Kays and His Daughter with the Son of King Al-'Abbas