Moslems in the Soviet Union1949 - Muslims - 13 pages |
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According administration anti-religious policy anti-religious propaganda Asia Bokhara and Khiva Bolshevik Revolution Bolshevism bourgeois Central Asian Republics Chokayev churches Communism Communist and Young Communist Party concessions Congress Constitution of 1936 Council of People's cultural autonomy customary law expedient freedom of religion hierarchy HOOVER Industry influence intensification irreligious Islam Kazakhs Kazakhstan's Kiva Koran Kremlin League of Nations Lenin LIBRARIES STANFORD ligion loyalty Marxism Middle East million Moslems Moscow Moslem mosques Moslem population Moslem religious mullahs Native Population officials opposed to science organization Party felt People's Commissars percent political opportunists popu Population of Turkestan Pravda President propaganda value religious beliefs religious freedom religious group religious policy religious prejudices religious rites Riskulov RSFSR Russian Turkestan Safarov schools Shariat Sovetskaya Kirgiziya Soviet Government Soviet leaders Soviet policy Soviet press Soviet propaganda Soviet regime Soviet Union Stalin supervise Tashkent Treason Trials Tsar unification USSR Constitution views workers Young Communists