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Религия и власть в Иране в исторической перспективе: «режимы смешения»

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М. А. Алонцев
Национальный исследовательский университет «Высшая школа экономики»
Россия

Максим Альбертович Алонцев — доцент

Москва



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Алонцев М.А. Религия и власть в Иране в исторической перспективе: «режимы смешения». Государство, религия, церковь в России и за рубежом. 2026;44(2):7-22.

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Alontsev M.A. Religion and Power in Iran in Historical Perspective: The “Regimes of Mixture”. State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide. 2026;44(2):7-22. (In Russ.)

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