January 1924
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Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society
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January 1924
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Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society
January 1922
Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society
... For some scholars, the abolition of the Caliphate was even the final stage of the pro-Western secularization of the Turkish state (Zürcher 2003, 187). However, rather than viewing the reform as a radical step for the liberal transformation of Turkish society, the British and French governments were inclined to judge it based on its potential impact on their own Muslim dominions (Chirol 1924;Kedourie 1968;Khan 2007;Evered and Evered 2010;Boyar 2014;Yücel 2017). Besides, both governments refrained from making an official statement on the matter (Khan 2007, 2). ...
January 1924
Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society