Islam in Russia: The Four SeasonsRoutledge, 3. lip 2014. - Broj stranica: 334 A fascinating story of spiritual survival. The cultural and national reawakening that has accompanied the resurgence of Islam in Russia has contributed to the revival and renewal of Islamic thought throughout the Muslim world. The author explores how Islam vis-a-vis Russian Orthodox Christianity shaped national, political and cultural developments in the vast region of European Russia and Siberia. This volume thus presents an analysis of the history, development and future prospects for Islam in Russia based on exhaustive research of the primary and secondary sources as well as the author's own personal experience. |
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... Genghis Khan 7. The Silver Age Uzbek Khan and the triumph of Islam 8. Collapse and Disintegration 9. Who were the ' Tartars ' of history ? The enigma and paradox of the name misapplied Part Three : Autumn 1400s - 1583 10. Astrakhan and ...
... Genghis Khan 7. The Silver Age Uzbek Khan and the triumph of Islam 8. Collapse and Disintegration 9. Who were the ' Tartars ' of history ? The enigma and paradox of the name misapplied Part Three : Autumn 1400s - 1583 10. Astrakhan and ...
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... Genghis Khan . 2. 1229 AD - 1400s AD - The summer of Islam comprising the history of the Golden Horde until its eventual collapse and split into separate Muslim polities . 3. 1400s AD - 1583 AD - The autumn of Islam incorporating ...
... Genghis Khan . 2. 1229 AD - 1400s AD - The summer of Islam comprising the history of the Golden Horde until its eventual collapse and split into separate Muslim polities . 3. 1400s AD - 1583 AD - The autumn of Islam incorporating ...
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... that they had very little to do with the infamous Genghis Khan and are, in fact, the direct progeny of the ancient Turkic tribe of Bulgars, who in the 8–10th centuries formed a prosperous state on the banks of the Volga river. Thus,
... that they had very little to do with the infamous Genghis Khan and are, in fact, the direct progeny of the ancient Turkic tribe of Bulgars, who in the 8–10th centuries formed a prosperous state on the banks of the Volga river. Thus,
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independent Islamic state | |
Summer 12291400s | |
acceptance of Islam after the conquests of Genghis | |
paradox of the name misapplied | |
Autumn 1400s1583 | |
Principality | |
The Momentum Lost | |
The Survival Test A new religious leadership | |
The Official Ulama Reappears In every winter there | |
Glossary | |
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10th century Ahmad already ancient Arab architectural Asian Astrakhan khanate authority Baghdad Bashkirs became Bukhara Bulgaria Caliph Central Asia centre Church Chuvash civilisation conquest Crimean culture delegation East economic Emir Empire established ethnic existence faith famous Fioravanti further Genghis Khan Girey Golden Horde historian Hungarian Ibn Fadlan idea Islam in Russia Ivan the Third Kama Karamzin Kasimov Kasym Kazan Khanate Kazan Tatar Khazars Khudyakov Kuchum Kypchak lands language later Mardzani medieval merchants military Mongol Moscow mosques Mukhammad Amin mullahs Muscovy Muslim Muslim world nation Noghai Noghai Horde nomad Novgorod Orthodox Christian Ottoman pagan political population Prince Quran reign religion religious role rule rulers Russian Islam Russian Orthodox Sarai scholarly scholars Siberia Siberian khanate Slav spiritual steppes Sufi Suwar Suyumbika Tower Tamerlain territory towns trade tradition tribes Tsar Turkic Turks Ulama Ulug Mukhammad Ummah Urals urban Uzbek Khan villages Volga Bulgars Volga river