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Explores Ottoman Sunnism from the earliest period of the empire to its end Revisionist chapters question established paradigms on Ottoman Sunnism, offering complex and nuanced understandings of the subjectContributes to the ongoing debate regarding confessionalisation in the Ottoman EmpireExplains a...
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