Muslim Women of the Fergana Valley: A 20th-Century Ethnography from Central Asia. By Vladimir Nalivkin
Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 127-130, Jun. 2017
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M. Kamali, "Muslim Women of the Fergana Valley: A 20th-Century Ethnography from Central Asia. By Vladimir Nalivkin," Acta Via Serica, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 127-130, 2017. DOI: .
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Maryam Kamali. 2017. Muslim Women of the Fergana Valley: A 20th-Century Ethnography from Central Asia. By Vladimir Nalivkin. Acta Via Serica, 2, 1, (2017), 127-130. DOI: .
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Kamali, M. (2017). Muslim Women of the Fergana Valley: A 20th-Century Ethnography from Central Asia. By Vladimir Nalivkin. Acta Via Serica, 2(1), 127-130. DOI: .
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Maryam Kamali. "Muslim Women of the Fergana Valley: A 19th-Century Ethnography from Central Asia. By Vladimir Nalivkin." Acta Via Serica, vol. 2, no. 1, 2017, pp. 127-130. doi:
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