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Dzhemal`, Geidar
Fuzei i Karamul`tuki
[ Fuzei i Karamul`tuki]

Moscow:  Sotsial`no-Politicheskaia Mysl`, 2010
183 p
Serie: Rossiia i islam. Vyp. 4
pbk. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9785915790406
Language: Russian
Fuzeia (or Fuziia) and Karamul`tuk are the names of the old flintlock guns used at the end of the 19th early 20th centuries. These guns were used by the Caucasian people in the Russian-Caucasian wars. This book is a collection of essays about the current confrontations in the Caucasus. The title of the book is a metaphor of the ongoing sleeping conflict in the region. (0.225 kg.) Also available in the series: Islamskaia Intellektual`naia Initsiativa XX Veka (2005).
Subjects
» Russian Federation: Regions and Federated Republics   » Caucasian Peoples in the Russian Federation
» CIS / New Independent States / Former USSR Republics   » Caucasian States and Peoples
» Government and Politics   » Current Political Writing and Ideology
» Religion and Theology   » Other Faiths (Not Russian Orthodox)   » Islam and the Muslim world

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