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Understanding the Behavior of Shi'a and Sunni Muslims in Iraq is Complicated
Beeman, William O.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5479/10088/22439
Date:
2009
Abstract:
Anthropological exploration of the complicated nature of Iraq's several communities and sub-communities, and how they view and interact with each other.
Citation:
AnthroNotes, Spring 2009. p. 13-16
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