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The Jew The Gypsy and El Islam - Gyan Books

About The Book: The Jew, The Gypsy, and El Islam by Sir Richard F. Burton and W. H. Wilkins explores the histories, cultures, and social roles of three distinct groups: Jews, Gypsies (Roma), and Muslims (referred to as El Islam). The book examines their origins, traditions, and interactions with broader societies, highlighting common experiences of marginalization and resilience. Through detailed observations and historical context, Burton and Wilkins provide insights into how these communities preserved their identities despite external pressures. The work reflects 19th-century perspectives and aims to deepen understanding of these influential yet often misunderstood peoples.

Author: Sir Richard F. Burton and W. H. Wilkins

Pages: 378

Edition: 1898

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