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Christianity And Islam Under the Sultans

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Reprint of the 1929 edition. Octavo. Two volumes bound in one. 2 v. fronts., 1 illus., fold. map. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1929. Hasluck's work remains one of the few books on the subject. The work deals principally with the relations between churches and mosques under the sultans. Chapters Transference of Urban Sanctuaries; Arrested Urban Transferences; Secularized Urban Churches; Transference of Rural Sancturaries; Christian Sanctuaries by Moslems; Mohammedan Sanctuaries Frequented; Transference of Natural Sanctuaries; Studies in Turkish Popular History and Religion; Shia Movements and Propaganda in Asia Minor; Natural Cults; Inviolability of Sanctuary; Cult of the Dead; Saints and their Miracles; Plato in the Folk-Lore of the Konia Plain; Christianity and Islam under the Sultans of Konia; The Inscriptions of S. Chariton's and much more.

877 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2006

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