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- Q3843451 subject Q4965481.
- Q3843451 subject Q8719485.
- Q3843451 abstract "Mahound or Mahoun is a variant form of the name Muhammad, often found in Medieval and later European literature. The name has been used in the past by Christian writers to vilify Muhammad. It was especially connected to the Christian belief that Muhammad was a god worshipped by pagans, or that he was a demon who inspired a false religion.".
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- Q3843451 wikiPageWikiLink Q4965481.
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- Q3843451 comment "Mahound or Mahoun is a variant form of the name Muhammad, often found in Medieval and later European literature. The name has been used in the past by Christian writers to vilify Muhammad. It was especially connected to the Christian belief that Muhammad was a god worshipped by pagans, or that he was a demon who inspired a false religion.".
- Q3843451 label "Mahound".