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The open propaganda of the church and of the community aimed directly at Islam
and the Muslims in general was also to ... marriages ( the only possible marriage
accepted by Ottoman law was the one between a Muslim male and a Christian ...
The open propaganda of the church and of the community aimed directly at Islam
and the Muslims in general was also to ... marriages ( the only possible marriage
accepted by Ottoman law was the one between a Muslim male and a Christian ...
Page 182
That is why the latter were painted in the darkest colours in direct contrast to the
pious Bulgarians : the violent Muslim mob demanding the death of the saints and
even opposing the Muslim judge was compared with the Bulgarian Christian ...
That is why the latter were painted in the darkest colours in direct contrast to the
pious Bulgarians : the violent Muslim mob demanding the death of the saints and
even opposing the Muslim judge was compared with the Bulgarian Christian ...
Page 183
Though not so often , Muslims would come to testify in favour of a Christian in the
kadi court against another Muslim ( TIIPBZ 1971 : 168 , 180 , 185–186 , 191 , etc.
NLCM , Orient . Dept. R2 , f.61b , doc.2 , f.60b , doc.1 ) . There were also mixed ...
Though not so often , Muslims would come to testify in favour of a Christian in the
kadi court against another Muslim ( TIIPBZ 1971 : 168 , 180 , 185–186 , 191 , etc.
NLCM , Orient . Dept. R2 , f.61b , doc.2 , f.60b , doc.1 ) . There were also mixed ...
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