Russian Hajj. Empire and the Pilgrimage to Mecca - Eileen Kane

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Notes to Pages 167–178 217


  1. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 136, ll. 5, 25.

  2. Ibid., l. 25.

  3. Michael B. Miller, “Pilgrims’ Progress: The Business of the Hajj,” Past  & Present 191
    (May 2006): 189–228.

  4. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 86, ll. 2–4.

  5. Forbes, Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia, 66; Nyman, Great Britain and Chinese,
    Russian, and Japanese Interests, 68–72.

  6. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, ll. 25–28.

  7. Ibid.

  8. Ibid., ll. 43–46.

  9. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 66, ll. 3–4.

  10. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, ll. 23–24.

  11. Ibid.

  12. Ibid., ll. 6–7.

  13. Ibid., ll. 11–12.

  14. Ibid.

  15. David Edwin Long, The Hajj Today: A  Survey of the Contemporary Pilgrimage to Makkah
    (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1979), 109.

  16. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 86, ll. 55–56; f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, l. 35.

  17. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, ll. 35, 40.

  18. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 86, l. 15.

  19. Ibid., ll. 16–17.

  20. Ibid.

  21. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, ll. 25–30.

  22. Ibid., ll. 25–28.

  23. Ibid., ll. 14–15.

  24. Ibid., ll. 21–22.

  25. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 86, ll. 29–30.

  26. Ibid.

  27. Ibid., ll. 22–28.

  28. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, ll. 14–15.

  29. Ibid., ll. 18–19.

  30. Ibid., ll. 12–13.

  31. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 110, ll. 28–37.

  32. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 85, ll. 14–15.

  33. Ibid., ll. 18–19.

  34. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 110, ll. 46–47.

  35. See st.  248, “O perevozke morem palomnikov-musulʹman iz portov Soiuza SSR v porty
    Gedzhasa i obratno,” in Sobranie zakonov i rasporiazhenii raboche-krestʹianskogo pravitelʹstva Soiuza
    Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, 537.

  36. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 110, l. 3.

  37. “Sovetskii diplomat N. T. Tiuriakulov,” Ekho vekov, no. 3/4 (1997), cited in Naganawa, “The
    Red Sea Becoming Red?” 13. For a comparative look at Soviet and European medical missions set up
    in Arabia, see Martin Thomas, “Managing the Hajj: Indian Pilgrim Traffic, Public Health, and Trans-
    portation in Arabia, 1918–1930,” in Railways and International Politics: Paths of Empire, 1848–1945,
    ed. T. G. Otte and Keith Neilson (London: Routledge, 2006), 173–191.

  38. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 110, l. 42.

  39. DAOO, f. R-1965, op. 6, d. 113, l. 7.

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