Les conversions à l’islam en Asie mineure, dans les Balkans et dans le monde musulman

Research on how conversions to Islam were perceived in the historical literature of the 19th and 20th centuries resulted in the publication of an annotated bibliography in 2011 as part of the Mondes méditerranéens et balkaniques series of the French School at Athens (MMB 3). Continuing the ongoing d...

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Les conversions à l’islam en Asie mineure, dans les Balkans et dans le monde musulman
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title_full_unstemmed Les conversions à l’islam en Asie mineure, dans les Balkans et dans le monde musulman
title_short Les conversions à l’islam en Asie mineure, dans les Balkans et dans le monde musulman
title_sort les conversions a l islam en asie mineure dans les balkans et dans le monde musulman
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