Kodosh, as they call them, are still objects of a veneration far more real and sincere than the mosques, and the festivals still solemnized in them draw much greater multitudes than the Namaz. Islamism, countenanced and practised by the chiefs and the... A Year Among the Circassians - Página 125por John Augustus Longworth - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...other are recognized. " The religious groves, or Kodosh, as they call them, are," says Longworth, " still objects of a veneration far more real and sincere...least this is the case as regards these two provinces, (Shapsook and Natukvitch,) and the sea-coast, where, not forty years ago. the whole population were... | |
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