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Galina M. Yemelianova
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2002
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978-1-349-40054-6
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978-0-230-28810-2
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2002
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10.1057/9780230288102
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Russia’s Encounter with Islam (622–1480)
pp. 28
Russia and its Muslim Neighbours: 1480–1881
pp. 69
Russia’s Umma and Modernization at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
pp. 99
Muslims under Soviet Rule: 1917–91
pp. 137
Russia’s Muslims after the Collapse of Communism
pp. 166
Chechnya and Political Islam
pp. 194
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