Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... India is often seen as a peripheral part of the Muslim world , the ties between India and the wider Muslim world which were cemented through ongoing patterns of migration into India suggest that this per- spective was not one which was ...
... India is often seen as a peripheral part of the Muslim world , the ties between India and the wider Muslim world which were cemented through ongoing patterns of migration into India suggest that this per- spective was not one which was ...
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... India and Mecca , which , like the Zubdat al - asrar , was first published as a lithograph in Bombay in 1306 / 1889.68 Reflecting the discursive as well as practical importance of travel in Sufism , much of the book in fact concerns the ...
... India and Mecca , which , like the Zubdat al - asrar , was first published as a lithograph in Bombay in 1306 / 1889.68 Reflecting the discursive as well as practical importance of travel in Sufism , much of the book in fact concerns the ...
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... India , see Y. Friedmann , " Medieval Muslim Views on Indian Religions ” , JAOS XCV ( 1975 ) , pp . 214–21 ; and V. Minorsky , " Gardīzī on India " , BSOAS XII ( 1948 ) , pp . 625-40 . The exoticism of India continues in Persophone ...
... India , see Y. Friedmann , " Medieval Muslim Views on Indian Religions ” , JAOS XCV ( 1975 ) , pp . 214–21 ; and V. Minorsky , " Gardīzī on India " , BSOAS XII ( 1948 ) , pp . 625-40 . The exoticism of India continues in Persophone ...
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