Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии

Galina Miškinienė The Summary Catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar Manuscripts in Arabic Script: the Collection in Grodno Religion History Museum One of the main tasks in year 2007 was composition of summary catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar manuscripts in Arabic script. Recently, the manuscript collections...

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Main Author: Галина Мишкинене
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2011-01-01
Series:Slavistica Vilnensis
Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/slavistica-vilnensis/article/view/1446
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description Galina Miškinienė The Summary Catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar Manuscripts in Arabic Script: the Collection in Grodno Religion History Museum One of the main tasks in year 2007 was composition of summary catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar manuscripts in Arabic script. Recently, the manuscript collections have been supplemented by new findings coming from some Tartars families. These findings will be presented in the new summary catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar manuscripts. In this catalogue will be described collections stored in Kazan, Minsk, Grodno, Leipzig, London, Saint Petersburg, and elsewhere. One of the collections that is described in this article is stored in Grodno Religion History Museum.
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spelling doaj.art-8d54115089d448b6b153d398b80249742022-12-21T23:39:51ZengVilnius University PressSlavistica Vilnensis2351-68952424-61152011-01-0156210.15388/SlavViln.2011.2.1446Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религииГалина МишкиненеGalina Miškinienė The Summary Catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar Manuscripts in Arabic Script: the Collection in Grodno Religion History Museum One of the main tasks in year 2007 was composition of summary catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar manuscripts in Arabic script. Recently, the manuscript collections have been supplemented by new findings coming from some Tartars families. These findings will be presented in the new summary catalogue of Lithuanian Tatar manuscripts. In this catalogue will be described collections stored in Kazan, Minsk, Grodno, Leipzig, London, Saint Petersburg, and elsewhere. One of the collections that is described in this article is stored in Grodno Religion History Museum.http://www.journals.vu.lt/slavistica-vilnensis/article/view/1446
spellingShingle Галина Мишкинене
Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии
Slavistica Vilnensis
title Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии
title_full Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии
title_fullStr Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии
title_full_unstemmed Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии
title_short Сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар: коллекция Гродненского государственного музея истории религии
title_sort сводный катaлог арабскоалфавитных рукописей литовских татар коллекция гродненского государственного музея истории религии
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/slavistica-vilnensis/article/view/1446
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