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The Russian Revolution and Muslim Mobilization
2023Abstract Chapter 2 first presents the Islamic context of pre-Soviet Central Asia, showing its foundations, common culture, and also variations by region within Central Asia on the eve of the Russian Revolution. The chapter then discusses the implications of the Revolution and the onset of Bolshevik control over Central Asia and argues ...
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Russian Muslim Community in the World Ummah
World Economy and International Relations, 2020The article explores the current place and role of the Russian Muslim community in the global Islamic Ummah. The evolution of the community’s relations with Islamic countries in the post-Soviet era, along with the growing interest shown to it by Muslims worldwide, is studied. Perception of current events in the Middle East by Muslims in Russia, as well
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The Muslim question and Russian imperial governance
Choice Reviews Online, 2015Russia's Own Orient: The Politics of Identity and Oriental Studies in the Late Imperial and Early Soviet Periods by Vera Tolz (Oxford University Press, 2011). ISBN 9780199594443.
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Some Russian works on Soviet Muslims
Middle Eastern Studies, 1990Chez les voisins de l'Afghanistan: l'Asie Centrale Sovietique (Moscow: Progress Press, 1983; 174 pp.) ’Islamskiy faktor’ v myedzhdunarodnikh otnoshyeniyakh v Azii, ‘The Islamic Factor’ in International Relations in Asia (Moscow: Nauka, 1987; 192 pp.) Islam v SSSR: osobyennosti protsyessa syekularizatsii v ryespublikakh Sovyetskogo Vostoka, Islam in the
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Muslim Soldiers in the Russian Army
20171914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Russian Roads to Mecca: Religious Tolerance and Muslim Pilgrimage in the Russian Empire
Slavic Review, 1996The Russian empire provided Islam a sheltered but precarious place within its borders. Sporadic efforts at forced conversion to Orthodoxy ended in 1773 with Catherine II's edict of religious tolerance, which officially acknowledged the existence of the Muslim community and allowed the free practice of its essential religious rites.
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The Muslim east in nineteenth‐century Russian popular historiography
Central Asian Survey, 1986(1986). The Muslim east in nineteenth‐century Russian popular historiography. Central Asian Survey: Vol. 5, Native elites and the distribution of power, authority and income, pp. 25-47.
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Isma‘il Gasprinsky on integration of Muslims into socio-political space of the Russian Empire
Minbar Islamic Studies, 2022Nadezhda Ye Tikhonova
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