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Дополнительно читатели могут использовать «Энциклопедию ислама» (Encyclopaedia of Islam. The first edition, 4 vols. (Leiden, 191342), многие статьи из которой цитировались в тексте. В 2004 году вышел ее последний том во втором Лейденском издании. Кроме того эта энциклопедия доступна на CD. Еще одним важным источником является «Энциклопедия Ираника» (Encyclopaedia Irani-са, ed. E. Yarshater (London, 1985). Пополнить библиографический список можно с помощью «Индекс исламикус» (Index Islamicus), в котором собраны все публикации об исламском мире с 1906 года. Выходит с 1958 года, доступен на CD.

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