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Religion in Abkhazia

Demographics

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History

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Christianity

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Islam

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Traditional religion and neo-paganism

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Judaism

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Religious freedom

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References

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Citations

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Bibliography

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End matter

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Sources to use

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  • Lakoba, Stanislav (1995). "Abkhazia is Abkhazia". Central Asian Survey. 14 (1). doi:10.1080/02634939508400893.
  • O'Loughlin, John; Kolossov, Vladimir; Tuathail, Gearóid (2011). "Inside Abkhazia: Survey of Attitudes in a De Facto State". Post-Soviet Affairs. 27 (11). doi:10.2747/1060-586X.27.1.1. eISSN 1938-2855.
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  • Hoch, Tomáš; Kopeček, Vincenc; Baar, Vladimír (2017). "Civil Society and Conflict Transformation in De Facto States: The Case of Abkhazia". Problems of Post-Communism. 64 (6). doi:10.1080/10758216.2016.1184982.
  • Hoch, Tomáš (2018). "Legitimization of Statehood and its Impact on Foreign Policy in De Facto States: A Case Study of Abkhazia". Iran & the Caucasus. 22 (4). JSTOR 26626701.
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  • Matsuzato, Kimitaka (September 2009). "Inter-Orthodox Relations and Transborder Nationalities in and around Unrecognised Abkhazia and Transnistria". Religion, State & Society. 37 (3). doi:10.1080/09637490903056476. eISSN 1465-3974.
  • Kolstø, Pål (2020). "Biting the hand that feeds them? Abkhazia–Russia client–patron relations". Post-Soviet Affairs. 36 (2). doi:10.1080/1060586X.2020.1712987. eISSN 1938-2855.
  • Matsuzato, Kimitaka (2011). "Transnational minorities challenging the interstate system: Mingrelians, Armenians, and Muslims in and around Abkhazia". The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity. 39 (5). doi:10.1080/00905992.2011.599376.
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  • Shnirelman, Victor A. (2002). ""Christians! Go home": A Revival of Neo-Paganism between the Baltic Sea and Transcaucasia (An Overview)". Journal of Contemporary Religion. 17 (2). doi:10.1080/13537900220125181.
  • Conroy, Kristina (Autumn 2015). "Semi-Recognized States and Ambiguous Churches: The Orthodox Church in South Ossetia and Abkhazia". Journal of Church and State. 57 (4). JSTOR 24708446.
  • Müllerson, Rein (March 2009). "Precedents in the Mountains: On the Parallels and Uniqueness of the Cases of Kosovo, South Ossetia and Abkhazia". Chinese Journal of International Law. 8 (1). doi:10.1093/chinesejil/jmn040.