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Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey
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H. SÖZER, "Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey," Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute , İstanbul, Turkey, 2017

SÖZER, H. 2017. Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey. Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute , (İstanbul, Turkey).

SÖZER, H., (2017). Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey . Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute, İstanbul, Turkey

SÖZER, HANDE. "Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey," Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute, İstanbul, Turkey, 2017

SÖZER, HANDE. "Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey." Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute , İstanbul, Turkey, 2017

SÖZER, H. (2017) . "Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey." Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute , İstanbul, Turkey.

@conferencepaper{conferencepaper, author={HANDE SÖZER}, title={Does Religious Plurality indicate an Unproblematic Religious Pluralism? Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Relation to Alevi and non-Alevi Religious Sites in Bulgaria and Turkey}, congress name={Recreating Pluralism; Socio-Religious Continuity in Post-Ottoman Societies Istanbul Swedish Research Institute}, city={İstanbul}, country={Turkey}, year={2017}}