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Informationen zum Autor Shirin Akiner Klappentext First published in 1987. The aim of this historical and statistical handbook is to answer three basic questions about the Islamic peoples of the USSR: who they are, where they are and how many of them there are. It is convenient to speak of them as 'Soviet Muslims', grouping them all together under a single, collective heading, but they are in fact quite disparate. For this reason it was decided to treat each ethnic group individually here. Zusammenfassung First published in 1987. The aim of this historical and statistical handbook is to answer three basic questions about the Islamic peoples of the USSR: who they are, where they are and how many of them there are. It is convenient to speak of them as 'Soviet Muslims', grouping them all together under a single, collective heading, but they are in fact quite disparate. For this reason it was decided to treat each ethnic group individually here. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction 2 General information: The Soviet Union; Structure; Citizenship and Nationality; Economic Status; Education; Language; Religion; Composition and Distribution of Peoples; General Statistics 3 European USSR and Siberia (Peoples shown below in small type do not constitute separate Soviet 'nationalities') 4 Transcaucasia and Northern Caucasus 5 Central Asia and Kazakhstan Appendix: Non-Muslim Turkic peoples of the Soviet; Maps