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Jochen Kürten
Date: 
02.01.2015
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Afghan literature, Arabic literature, Dialogue of Cultures | Intercultural Dialogue, Iranian literature, Islam and the West, Literature, Translation
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Afghanistan, Germany, Iran, Maghreb, Mashriq, Turkey
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