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Muslim Prayer Books by Stefan Mustafa Jasiński, although written more than 40 years after the end of the Second World War, were undoubtedly the most important collection of prayers compiled by Polish ...
Michał Łyszczarz, Michał Moch
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Research objective: To study the phenomenon of Faldeys (healers) which existed in the past as part of the everyday culture of the Tatars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL), using specific written sources – the so-called “Faldean hamails”. The focus is
Synkova I.A.
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The author argues that the Ruthenian text known as The Embassy of Isa to Antioch and written using the Arabic script in manuscript kitabs produced by the Tatars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is an abbreviated version of a chapter from the Lives of the ...
Sergey Temchin
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Boundaries Are Blurred: Wild Food Plant Knowledge Circulation across the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian Borderland. [PDF]
Prakofjewa J +5 more
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Relations between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Kazan Khanate (1506–1552) [PDF]
This article considers the relationship between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Khanate of Kazan. The aim of this study is to analyze the dynamics and characteristics of the relations of the Kazan Khanate with Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Ya.V. Pilipchuk
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Invasion of Ukraine: Observations on Leader-Followers Relationships. [PDF]
Volkan V, Javakhishvili JD.
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This paper investigates the language of the so-called Aleksander Aleksandrowicz Chamail, a 19th-century manuscript by Polish-Lithuanian Tatars kept by the Departmental Library of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Warsaw University (without signatory).
Insa J. Klemme
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Slavic Morphosyntax is Primarily Determined by its Geographic Location and Contact Configuration. [PDF]
Seržant IA.
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Remembering Jimmy Carter and his Contribution to the Role of Psychoanalysis in World Affairs. [PDF]
Volkan VD.
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This paper investigates the language of the so-called Aleksander Aleksandrowicz Chamail, a 19th-century manuscript by Polish-Lithuanian Tatars kept by the Departmental Library of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Warsaw University (without signatory).
Insa J. Klemme
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