Talk:Ghazi Muhammad
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References
- ^ Gammer, M., 1994. The Beginnings of the Naqshbandiyya in Dāghestān and the Russian Conquest of the Caucasus. Die Welt des Islams, pp.204-217. Barrett, T.M., 1994. The Remaking of the Lion of Dagestan: Shamil in Captivity. The Russian Review, 53(3), pp.353-366.
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