Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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to Islam of any male Bulgarian . More often the subjects of such material are young women , forced to accept the conversion and even to marry Muslims . Usually these women either prefer to die or they find a way of mocking or outwitting ...
to Islam of any male Bulgarian . More often the subjects of such material are young women , forced to accept the conversion and even to marry Muslims . Usually these women either prefer to die or they find a way of mocking or outwitting ...
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... Islam . The open propaganda of the church and of the community aimed directly at Islam and the Muslims in general was also to prevent any contacts between the two commmunities . Christians were warned under no circumstances to visit the ...
... Islam . The open propaganda of the church and of the community aimed directly at Islam and the Muslims in general was also to prevent any contacts between the two commmunities . Christians were warned under no circumstances to visit the ...
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... Islam apparently persisted in their contacts with their previous milieu where they celebrated Easter , spoke their native tongue , addressed Christians in a friendly way , and danced and drank wine with them , despite the heavy ...
... Islam apparently persisted in their contacts with their previous milieu where they celebrated Easter , spoke their native tongue , addressed Christians in a friendly way , and danced and drank wine with them , despite the heavy ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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