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Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds: Cross-cultural Exchange in Pre-Modern Asia. By Hyunhee Park. pp. xxviii, 276. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 July 2013

Stephen G. Haw*
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Independent scholar, [email protected]

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