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On the most ancient elements of Muslim mysticism in the Turkic literature of Kashgar (in the XIth century). / Pylev, Aleksey I.

中国西部文学与地域文化国际高端论坛 / International Forum of Western China Literature & Regional Culture. Xinjiang University, 2014. стр. 4-10.

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Pylev, AI 2014, On the most ancient elements of Muslim mysticism in the Turkic literature of Kashgar (in the XIth century). в 中国西部文学与地域文化国际高端论坛 / International Forum of Western China Literature & Regional Culture. Xinjiang University, стр. 4-10.

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Pylev, A. I. (2014). On the most ancient elements of Muslim mysticism in the Turkic literature of Kashgar (in the XIth century). в 中国西部文学与地域文化国际高端论坛 / International Forum of Western China Literature & Regional Culture (стр. 4-10). Xinjiang University.

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Pylev AI. On the most ancient elements of Muslim mysticism in the Turkic literature of Kashgar (in the XIth century). в 中国西部文学与地域文化国际高端论坛 / International Forum of Western China Literature & Regional Culture. Xinjiang University. 2014. стр. 4-10

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Pylev, Aleksey I. / On the most ancient elements of Muslim mysticism in the Turkic literature of Kashgar (in the XIth century). 中国西部文学与地域文化国际高端论坛 / International Forum of Western China Literature & Regional Culture. Xinjiang University, 2014. стр. 4-10

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