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- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc date "2004".
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc displayAuthors "etal".
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc first "Shireen".
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc isCitedBy Islam_in_Europe.
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc isCitedBy Spread_of_Islam.
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc page "3".
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc publisher "M.E. Sharpe".
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc quote "" It is difficult to establish exactly when Islam first appeared in Russia because the lands that Islam penetrated early in its expansion were not part of Russia at the time, but were later incorporated into the expanding Russian Empire. Islam reached the Caucasus region in the middle of the seventh century as part of the Arab conquest of the Iranian Sassanian Empire. "".
- 5aeaed1f41f26d5ea0ff466226f7e3099f4dee66ac7a28754db788c3e870b7cc title "Islam in Russia: The Politics of Identity and Security".