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Between the Slogans of Communism and the Laws of Islam: the women of Uzbekistan

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  • Sister Organisation Publications
  • Central Asia
  • Uzbekistan
  • State control
Publication Author: 
Marfua Tokhtakhodjaeva
Date: 
1996
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number of pages: 
276
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