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FEATURES OF THEMATIC STUDIES ON THE EMERGENCE AND GENESIS OF ISLAM IN AFGHANISTAN
Azamat Bakhtiyorovich Urdashev ,Abstract
This article examines the specific features of the genesis of Islam in Afghanistan and its coexistence with the state apparatus under the prevailing influences of Pashtun nationalism and tribalism.
Keywords
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Pashtuns, Taliban.
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