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The caucasus

Primitive despot and noble savage: The two faces of Shamil in Russian literature

Pages 31-45 | Published online: 13 Sep 2007

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Austin Lee Jersild. (1995) Who was Shamil?: Russian colonial rule and Sufi Islam in the North Caucasus, 1859–1917. Central Asian Survey 14:2, pages 205-223.
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Michael Kemper. (2007) The Changing Images of Jihad Leaders: Shamil and Abd al-Qadir in Daghestani and Algerian Historical Writing. Nova Religio 11:2, pages 28-58.
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