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Muslim Identity in Children’s Picture Books
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1991-01-01
Author
Saktanber, Ayşe Nur
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Islam in Modern Turkey: Religion, Politics and Literature in a Secular State
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A. N. Saktanber,
Muslim Identity in Children’s Picture Books
. 1991, p. 188.