Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... religious innovator , unlike Muhammad he definitely was not a religious reformer and prophet . It is not surprising then that even his very limited innovations did not affect Mongol folk beliefs and received no perpetuation . The ...
... religious innovator , unlike Muhammad he definitely was not a religious reformer and prophet . It is not surprising then that even his very limited innovations did not affect Mongol folk beliefs and received no perpetuation . The ...
Strana 156
... religions of the defeated . These religions were varied and thus contributed to the disintegration not of the Mongol empire as such , since it has been already fragmented , but of the Mongol commonwealth . A religious history of the ...
... religions of the defeated . These religions were varied and thus contributed to the disintegration not of the Mongol empire as such , since it has been already fragmented , but of the Mongol commonwealth . A religious history of the ...
Strana 159
... religious disunity of Arabian society , there was no need for prophets in Mongolia because there was no religious disunity there . No wonder that the Mongols never created a world religion themselves , nor strove to spread or to impose ...
... religious disunity of Arabian society , there was no need for prophets in Mongolia because there was no religious disunity there . No wonder that the Mongols never created a world religion themselves , nor strove to spread or to impose ...
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