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Review of: Vevaina, L. (2023) Trust Matters: Parsi Endowments in Mumbai and the Horoscope of a City. Duke University Press. 224 p.

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A. A. Zasyadko
European University in St. Petersburg
Russian Federation

Alexandra A. Zasyadko — Graduate Student at the Faculty of Anthropology.

St. Petersburg



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Zasyadko A.A. Review of: Vevaina, L. (2023) Trust Matters: Parsi Endowments in Mumbai and the Horoscope of a City. Duke University Press. 224 p. State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide. 2025;43(3):266-275. (In Russ.)

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