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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... Turkic tribe of Bulgars, who in the 8± 10th centuries formed a prosperous state on the banks of the Volga river. Thus, a new question arose: what connection is there between the Volga Bulgars and those of the Danube, the ®rst being Turkic ...
... Turkic tribe of Bulgars, who in the 8± 10th centuries formed a prosperous state on the banks of the Volga river. Thus, a new question arose: what connection is there between the Volga Bulgars and those of the Danube, the ®rst being Turkic ...
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... Turkic world', his desperate attempts to bring about educational, cultural and political revolution in the lives of the Muslims of the Russian Empire, had to appease the sense of moral superiority of the Russian authorities when trying ...
... Turkic world', his desperate attempts to bring about educational, cultural and political revolution in the lives of the Muslims of the Russian Empire, had to appease the sense of moral superiority of the Russian authorities when trying ...
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... Turkic nations and ethnicities of Asiatic Russia. This ideal never materialised primarily because it was based on two rather wishful presumptions, both of which proved wrong. On one part, the Tatar Communists were entertaining the ...
... Turkic nations and ethnicities of Asiatic Russia. This ideal never materialised primarily because it was based on two rather wishful presumptions, both of which proved wrong. On one part, the Tatar Communists were entertaining the ...
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... Turkic name for the present day Ural River; the Arab travellers otherwise called it Yaiyk or Jayih. The river, known to Greek and Eurasian merchants and warriors for hundreds of years, looked much the same as it would appear to Ibn ...
... Turkic name for the present day Ural River; the Arab travellers otherwise called it Yaiyk or Jayih. The river, known to Greek and Eurasian merchants and warriors for hundreds of years, looked much the same as it would appear to Ibn ...
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... Turkic inhabitants of the area. Indeed, although the city of Uralsk now lies within northern Kazakhstan, before 1932 it was an administrative centre of the Russian Federation and, before 1868, was a town in the Astrakhan province of ...
... Turkic inhabitants of the area. Indeed, although the city of Uralsk now lies within northern Kazakhstan, before 1932 it was an administrative centre of the Russian Federation and, before 1868, was a town in the Astrakhan province of ...
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