
This issue brought together researchers of Islam and Muslim societies in their reflections on memory and traditions of describing and interpreting history. The subjectivity of memory, which we often trust, serves as an example of how the same events in the past can be perceived and evaluated differently, not only by different people, but even by the same person in different periods of time.
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Table of Contents
From the Editorial Board
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От редакции
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6-8
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Topic of the issue
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Maxim Alontsev
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9-28
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Diliara Usmanova
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29-50
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Dilyara Brileva
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51-66
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Ruslan Mamedov
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67-82
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Daniil Melentyev
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83-104
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Marat Safarov
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105-114
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Varia
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Mustafa Tuna
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115-129
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Denis Brilev
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130-143
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Reviews
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Bakhtiyor Alimdjanov
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144-148
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Sebastian Cwiklinski
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149-151
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Aruuke Uran Kyzy
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152-155
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