Paul Marty

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Paul Marty (1882-1938) was a French military officer, colonial administrator, interpreter and writer on Islam. [1]

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Marty was born in Boufarik, Algeria.

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References

  1. François Pouillon (2012). Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue française. Karthala Editions. pp. 694–5. ISBN   978-2-8111-0790-1.

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