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From Shamanism to Sufism Women, Islam and Culture in Central Asia
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Razia Sultanova
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2011
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I.B.Tauris
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978-1-84885-309-6
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978-0-75560-847-8
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2011
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10.5040/9780755608478
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Notes
Shamanism in Nomadic Culture
Musical Instruments and Dance in Female Communities
Similar Female Rituals in the Turkic-Speaking World (in Tatar, Azeri, Turkish, Cypriot, and Afghani Traditions)
Sufism in Central Asia
Female Rituals
Interaction of Shamanism and Sufism in Central Asian Female Performance
Conclusion
Historical Overview
Transmission of Sacred Knowledge in Its Connection to Sufi Tradition
Female Sufism
Female Folk Sufism
Bibliography
Music and Female Sufis
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