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in: Encyclopaedia Iranica, v. - (1990), issue -: pp.open access.
In the left foreground a camel is being slaughtered. Religion in Japan. Shown are all kinds of large and small statues of gods. With legend in Dutch and French. (1682)
from: Vries, Simon de. Curieuse aenmerckingen der bysonderste Oost en West-Indische verwonderens-waerdige dingen, deel 3, p. 109. Utrecht: J. Ribbius, 1682
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Camels and Arabian balîya and other forms of sacrifice: a review of archaeological and literary evidence
in: Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, v. 20 (2009), issue 1: pp.81-93.
The rebound theater state: the politics of the Safavid camel sacrifice rituals, 1598-1695 C.E.
in: Iranian Studies, v. 37 (2004), issue 3: pp.451-478.
Gift of the body in Islam: the Prophet Muhammad’s camel sacrifice and distribution of hair and nails at his farewell pilgrimage
in: Numen, v. 57 (2010), issue 3-4: pp.341-388.
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