Calligraphic state Messick Brinkley Textual domination and history in a muslim society
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TextLanguage: English Series: Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies, 16; 16Publication details: Berkeley University of California Press 1993Description: xii, 341p cmISBN: - 0520205154
- Y73(Q7):1.463.N9, N3/TD1
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