Константинов, К. The Evolution of Iran-Bosnia Relations: From Wartime Alliances to Modern-Day Dynamics
The Evolution of Iran-Bosnia Relations: From Wartime Alliances to Modern-Day Dynamics
В: Obscured Balkans, бр. 1, 2024.
Автор:
Калоян Константинов, докторант
Институт за балканистика с Център по тракология
Българска академия на науките
Получаване: 24 април 2024 г.
Техническа оценка: 10 май 2024 г.
Редакторска оценка: 4 юни 2024 г.
Анонимно рецензиране: 17 юни 2024 г.
Приемане: 17 юли 2024 г.
Публикуване: 7 ноември 2024 г.
10.6276/OB2024.КК
английски
Konstantinov, K. 2024. ‘The Evolution of Iran-Bosnia Relations: From Wartime Alliances to Modern-Day Dynamics.’ Obscured Balkans, vol. 1, pp. 173–179. DOI 10.6276/OB2024.KK, ISSN 3033-1331.
Иран, Босна и Херцеговина, ислям, Балкани
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