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  • ...09-16}}</ref> Hence, the town of Turkestan became the second Mecca for the Muslims of Central Asia<ref name=hazrat /><ref name=geopolitical /> Indeed, the mau ...%2C-au-Kazakhstan-et-le-mausolee-de-Khoja-Ahmed-Yasavi Photo reportage (in French)]
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  • '''Mamadou Wagué''' (born 19 August 1990 in [[Saint-Brieuc]]) is a [[France|French]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who plays for [[Syrianska FC]] as a [[De [[Category:French people of Senegalese descent]]
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  • ...19 to 43 years to rear work - digging trenches, despite the fact that the Muslims were exempted from military service due to the deprivation of electoral rig ...activities began in 1917 when Mustafa Shokay was delegated to congress of Muslims in [[Moscow]]. This big congress of Turkestan’s was held by his initiativ
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  • The [[Union of Muslims of Kazakhstan]] invited Hamas leaders to Kazakhstan in 2006.<ref name=RELTH *''An Open Letter to French President [[Jacques Chirac]]''<ref name=TERRORLITERATURE>[http://www.silkro
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  • |French According to the 2009 Census data, almost all the Central Asian Turkics are Muslims and Slavs are Orthodox:<ref name="EthnicData">{{cite web|url=http://www.sta
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  • {{about|descendants of Chinese Muslims that left China in the 1800s|Muslims in China that are sometimes still referred to by this name in Central Asian ...and Jahangir's forces captured several hundred [[Hui people|Dungan Chinese Muslims]] (tungan or hui) who were taken to [[Kokand]]. [[Tajiks of Xinjiang|Tajiks
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  • ...The form "Tartar" has its origins in either [[Latin]] or [[French language|French]], coming to Western European languages from [[Turkish language|Turkish]] a ...Russians. Eventually, however, the name became associated with the Turkic Muslims of [[Ukraine]] and [[Russia]], namely the descendants of [[Volga Bulgaria|M
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  • |rels= Predominantly [[Islam]] ([[Nondenominational Muslims]] and [[Shafi'i]] [[Sunni Muslim]])<ref name="gwu.edu">http://www.gwu.edu/~ ...only as linguistically related to Avars or Dargins as the [[French people|French]] are to the Russians or [[Iranian peoples|Iranians]].{{cn|date=February 20
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  • ...Q6AEwAA#v=snippet&q=maqsud%20shah%20king%20gobi&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-19 ...CD4Q6AEwBQ|title=The Gobi desert|author=Alexander Mildred Cable, Francesca French|year=1944|publisher=Hodder and Stoughton|location=|isbn=|page=134|pages=|ac
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  • ...Q|title=The Gobi desert|author1=Alexander Mildred Cable |author2=Francesca French |year=1944|publisher=Hodder and Stoughton|location=|isbn=|page=134|pages=|a ...ud+death+1908#v=snippet&q=maqsud%20death%201908&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-19
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  • ...nst the Byzantines in June 634, Khalid's successor in Iraq failed him, and Muslims were defeated in the [[Battle of the Bridge]] in 634, which resulted in a S ...uyids-the-dynasty-of-espahbads-ruling-tabarestan-until-its-conquest-by-the-muslims-in-144-761 |title=DABUYIDS – Encyclopaedia Iranica |publisher=Iranicaonli
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  • ...sive description of his religion and rebut the arguments of Christians and Muslims against it. As such, the book became – and remains – a major textbook f ...eksikon u 100,000 reči'' (Belgrade: Prosveta, 1984). Also translated into French, Russian, Greek, Korean, Danish, Dutch, Romanian, Czech, Hebrew, Swedish, a
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