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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... Turks, the Nogays, and the Azeris. To the best of my knowledge, the ®rst Muslim person who used the term Russian Islam was Ismail Bey Gasprinski, a Crimean Tatar intellectual and political philosopher, in his 1881 essay entitled Russian ...
... Turks, the Nogays, and the Azeris. To the best of my knowledge, the ®rst Muslim person who used the term Russian Islam was Ismail Bey Gasprinski, a Crimean Tatar intellectual and political philosopher, in his 1881 essay entitled Russian ...
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... Turks made a stop by the river which the Arab traveller Ibn Battuta four centuries later would describe as `the ... Turkish she-camels, in order to make the sacks softer. After that, they ®lled the sacks with clothes and other things ...
... Turks made a stop by the river which the Arab traveller Ibn Battuta four centuries later would describe as `the ... Turkish she-camels, in order to make the sacks softer. After that, they ®lled the sacks with clothes and other things ...
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... Turk Northmen alike. It seems justi®able that these caravans, while crossing between the lands of the Northern Darkness and Khawarism, did not venture to explore new river crossings, following instead routes that had already proved less ...
... Turk Northmen alike. It seems justi®able that these caravans, while crossing between the lands of the Northern Darkness and Khawarism, did not venture to explore new river crossings, following instead routes that had already proved less ...
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... Turkish gulams, or servants, of the Caliph's court, Baris the Bulgar and Tegin the Turk, the latter apparently being the former attendant or, as his name might well have been a title, even a remote kin of the Tsar of Bulgars. The of ...
... Turkish gulams, or servants, of the Caliph's court, Baris the Bulgar and Tegin the Turk, the latter apparently being the former attendant or, as his name might well have been a title, even a remote kin of the Tsar of Bulgars. The of ...
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... Turkish and Berber guards, the capital of the Caliphate was even moved from Baghdad to Samara, but in 892 Baghdad was again reinstated as the seat of the Abbasid Caliphs. After this, the Caliph's palace was greatly enlarged, and ...
... Turkish and Berber guards, the capital of the Caliphate was even moved from Baghdad to Samara, but in 892 Baghdad was again reinstated as the seat of the Abbasid Caliphs. After this, the Caliph's palace was greatly enlarged, and ...
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Winter 15831800s | 267 |
Glossary | 323 |
Select Bibliography | 327 |
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