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Seniutkin, S.B
Istoriia Tatar Nizhegorodskogo Povolzh`ia s Poslednei Treti XVI do Nachala XX vv.
Istoricheskaia Sud`ba Misharei Nizhegorodskogo Kraia: Monografiia
[ The History of Tatar at the Nizhnii Novgorod area of the Volga river from the last third of the XVIth century to the beginning of the XXth : The Historic fate of Mishars-Muslims: Monograph]

Ed. by O.A. Kolobov
2nd upd. and enl. ed
Moscow-Nizhnii Novgorod:  Medina, 2009Images
ISBN: 9785975600578
Language: Russian
This monograph studies the history of Tatar communities in the area of modern Nizhnii Novgorod region. It covers the period from 1570 to the early 20th century. Sergei Siniutkin (1951-2004), professor of Turkic local studies, analyzes the ethnological and historical specifics of this region in comparison with other Muslim regions of Russia. Appendices (19 statistical tables). (0.605 kg.)
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