Некоторые аспекты «возвращения», или «второго пришествия» в религиозных учениях/ The Treatment of the Baha’i Religion and the Babi Faith in Russian Popular Literature and Media around the Turn of the 20th Century
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Письменные памятники Востока [12] 1 No.21, 177-188Abstract: The history of the Baha’i and Babi faiths was closely related to Russia since their inception in Iran in the 19th century. This is also attested by the attention these phenomena received from Russian scholars and diplomats as well as from the general public. While the interpretation of the subject in academic literature in Russia and the USSR has previously been discussed in some scholarly works, the present article focuses on the way in which the Baha’i and Babi faiths were treated in publications intended for a broad audience.
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The history of the Baha’i and Babi faiths was closely related to Russia since their inception in Iran in the 19th century. This is also attested by the attention these phenomena received from Russian scholars and diplomats as well as from the general public. While the interpretation of the subject in academic literature in Russia and the USSR has previously been discussed in some scholarly works, the present article focuses on the way in which the Baha’i and Babi faiths were treated in publications intended for a broad audience.
