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Christianity and Islam under the sultans
Hasluck, Frederick William, 1878-1920., Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948, ed.
Year: 1929.
Publisher:  The Clarendon press. 
© Frederick William Hasluck
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Frontmatter
LIST OF PERIODICALS AND BOOKS CONSULTED
PART I TRANSFERENCES FROM CHRISTIANITY TO ISLAM AND VICE VERSA
I. INTRODUCTION
II. TRANSFERENCE OF URBAN SANCTUARIES
III. ARRESTED URBAN TRANSFERENCES
IV. SECULARIZED URBAN CHURCHES
V. TRANSFERENCE OF RURAL SANCTUARIES
VI. CHRISTIAN SANTURARIES FREQUENTED BY MOSLEMS
VII. MOHAMMEDAN SANTUARIES FREQUENTED BY CHRISTIANS
VIII. TRANSFERENCE OF NATURAL SANTUARIES—MOUNTAINS
IX. TRANSFERENCE OF NATURAL SANCTUARIES—SPRINGS
X. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
PART II STUDIES IN TURKISH POPULAR HISTORY AND RELIGION
XI. INTRODUCTION
XII. HETERODOX TRIBES OF ASIA MINOR
XIII. SHIA MOVEMENTS AND PROPAGANDA IN ASIA MINOR
XIV. NATURAL CULTS
XV. TOMB AND SANTUARY
XVI. INVIOLABILITY OF SANTUARY
XVII. CULT OF THE DEAD
XVIII. SAINTS AND THEIR MIRACLES
XIX. OLD TESTAMENT SAINTS
XX. KORANIC SAINTS
XXI. TRIBAL SAINTS
XXII. SAINTS AND DEMONS OF THE SEA
XXIII. BOGUS SAINTS
XXIV. A PROVINCIAL PANTHEON
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Title: Christianity and Islam under the sultans : by the late F.W. Hasluck ; edited by Margaret M. Hasluck.
Author: Hasluck, Frederick William, 1878-1920; Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948, ed
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Source Version: Christianity and Islam under the sultans : by the late F.W. Hasluck ; edited by Margaret M. Hasluck
Hasluck, Frederick William, 1878-1920, Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948, ed
Oxford: The Clarendon press, 1929.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00891
Subject Headings: • Islam
• Folklore
• Christianity and other religions -- Islam
Notes: • "In the spring of 1913 he [the author] visited Konia, the ancient Iconium. There he became interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish empire ... The result of his researches is this work, the first comprehensive study of Turkish folk-lore and its relations with Christianity."--Editor's note.
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