THE INTERPLAY OF NATIONALISM AND RELIGION IN PASHTUN SOCIETY AN ANALYSIS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).30      10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).30      Published : Sep 3
Authored by : SuratKhan

30 Pages : 235-240

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    CHICAGO : Khan, Surat. 2019. "The Interplay of Nationalism and Religion in Pashtun Society: An Analysis." Global Social Sciences Review, IV (III): 235-240 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).30
    HARVARD : KHAN, S. 2019. The Interplay of Nationalism and Religion in Pashtun Society: An Analysis. Global Social Sciences Review, IV, 235-240.
    MHRA : Khan, Surat. 2019. "The Interplay of Nationalism and Religion in Pashtun Society: An Analysis." Global Social Sciences Review, IV: 235-240
    MLA : Khan, Surat. "The Interplay of Nationalism and Religion in Pashtun Society: An Analysis." Global Social Sciences Review, IV.III (2019): 235-240 Print.
    OXFORD : Khan, Surat (2019), "The Interplay of Nationalism and Religion in Pashtun Society: An Analysis", Global Social Sciences Review, IV (III), 235-240