- Look up
Mussulman, Mussulmen, or
Musselman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mussulman, or variants, may
refer to: An
archaic or foreign-language term...
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Muslim used in
Central and
South Asia. In
English it was
sometimes spelled Mussulman and has
become archaic in usage; however,
cognates of this word remain...
- Tat, also
known as
Caucasian Persian, Tat/Tati Persian, or
Caucasian Tat, is a
Southwestern Iranian language closely related to, but not
fully mutually...
- Hence, many
earlier writers from the mid-19th
century called the dish "
Mussulman curry".
According to Thai
journalist and
scholar Santi Sawetwimon, as...
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Religion in
British India (1921)
Religion 1921 Pop. %
Hindus 216,734,586 69%
Mussulmans 68,735,233 22%
Animists 9,774,611 3%
Buddhist 11,571,268 4% Christians...
- with the
greatest severity and
should they
enter a street,
inhabited by
Mussulmans, they are
pelted by the boys and mobs with
stones and dirt…." In Jerusalem...
- (Michaud, Vol.3, p.22) for much of the
information he has
concerning the
Mussulmans. Runciman, op. cit., p. 326. Winter,
Stefan (2016). A
History of the 'Alawis:...
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eliminating this
source of
danger in
Shensi and
Kansuh by
killing every Mussulman found there, but
whether he
really contemplated an act so
foreign to the...
- with the
greatest severity, and
should they
enter a street,
inhabited by
Mussulmans, they are
pelted by the boys and mobs with
stones and dirt… For the same...
- it is represented, no play has ever surp****ed the
tragedy known in the
Mussulman world as that of
Hasan and Husain."
Years later Peter Chelkowski, professor...