Islamic Revival In The Former Soviet Republics 15 Years After USSR Breakup

ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN - AUGUST 11: (ISRAEL OUT) Kazakh women sit in the Great Mosque during Friday Muslim prayers on August 11, 2006 in Almaty in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan. Fifteen years after the breakup of the former USSR, the millions of Muslims living between the Caspian Sea and China, who for decades found themselves repressed under Communism, are experiencing a religious revival as neighboring regional powers Iran and Saudi Arabia strive to exert their influence on the vast region. Following the August 1991 abortive coup attempt in Moscow and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN - AUGUST 11: (ISRAEL OUT) Kazakh women sit in the Great Mosque during Friday Muslim prayers on August 11, 2006 in Almaty in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan. Fifteen years after the breakup of the former USSR, the millions of Muslims living between the Caspian Sea and China, who for decades found themselves repressed under Communism, are experiencing a religious revival as neighboring regional powers Iran and Saudi Arabia strive to exert their influence on the vast region. Following the August 1991 abortive coup attempt in Moscow and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
Islamic Revival In The Former Soviet Republics 15 Years After USSR Breakup
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11 augusti 2006
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