Al-Ḳuschairîs Darstellung des Ṣûfîtums

mit Übersetzungs-Beilage und Indices

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Al-Ḳuschairîs Darstellung des Ṣûfîtums
Hartmann, Richard
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Publisher
Mayer & Müller
Language
German
Pages
229

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Al-Ḳuschairîs Darstellung des Ṣûfîtums: mit Übersetzungs-Beilage und Indices
1914, Mayer & Müller
microform : in German

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"S. 1-173 . . . erschien in sehr beschränkter Zahl von Exemplaren . . . unter dem Titel 'Das Ṣûfîtum nach al-Ḳuschairî' im Mai 1914 als Habilitationsschrift der Universität zu Kiel"--Vorwort des Verfassers.

Microfiche. Evanston : American Theological Library Association, 1991. 1 microfiche. High reduction. Silver based film. (ATLA monograph preservation program ; ATLA fiche 1990-2794)

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Berlin
Series
Türkische Bibliothek -- 18., ATLA monograph preservation program -- ATLA fiche 1990-2794., Türkische Bibliothek -- 18.

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[microform] :
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xv, 229 p., [1] folded leaf
Number of pages
229

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OL37899814M
ISBN 10
0524020191

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