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Balkan Periodicals The Trajectory of Islamic Thought in the Interwar Period – ed. Sevba Abdula, Ahmet Köroğlu
DetailsThe Bulgarian Turkish Press and the Problems of the Muslim Community Between the Two World Wars (1918-1944)
DetailsBalkan Periodicals Academy Islam, State And Society in Balkans, 1918-1945 has concluded successfully
DetailsThe Bulgarian Turkish Press and the Problems of the Muslim Community between the Two World Wars (1918-1944)
DetailsThe International Symposium on Balkan Periodicals: Trajectory of Islamic Thought 1918-1945 has successfully concluded
DetailsThe Balkan Periodicals Project aims to examine contemporary (Bosniak, Turkish, and Albanian) thought in the Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania) through periodicals (magazines and newspapers) (weekly). This legacy will be studied in three different periods: 1918–1945, 1946–1990, and 1990–2018, and the periodicals in which Islamic thought was expressed, produced, and discussed in these periods will be analyzed in detail.
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