a country under religious rule

  • 1History of Lebanon under Arab rule — The history of Lebanon under Arab rule traces the course of human events in the section of West Asia now known as Lebanon. The Arabs typically considered the country merely an undifferentiated part of Bilad ash Sham which eventually translated… …

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  • 2Korea under Japanese rule — (Chōsen (Korea), Empire of Japan) 日本統治時代の朝鮮(大日本帝国朝鮮) 일제 강점기 (日帝强占期) Japanese colony …

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  • 3Tibetan culture under Chinese rule — Tibet declared independence from China in 1913, after which the Dalai Lama continued to act as both the religious head of Tibetan’s Buddhist populace and as the political head of this de facto independent nation. This unique characteristic of… …

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  • 4Religious violence in India — includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting.[1] Religions such as Zoroastrianism and Judaism have survived peacefully with Hindus for… …

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  • 5Rule of St. Basil —     Rule of St. Basil     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Rule of St. Basil     I.     Under the name of Basilians are included all the religious who follow the Rule of St. Basil. The monasteries of such religious have never possessed the hierarchical… …

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  • 6History of Lebanon under Ottoman rule — The Ottoman Turks were a Central Asian people who had served as slaves and warriors under the Abbasids. Because of their courage and discipline they became the masters of the palace in Baghdad during the caliphate of Al Mutasim (833 42). The… …

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  • 7Religious toleration — is the condition of accepting or permitting others religious beliefs and practices which disagree with one s own.In a country with a state religion, toleration means that the government permits religious practices of other sects besides the state …

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  • 8History of Lebanon under Roman rule — The last century of Seleucid rule in Lebanon was marked by disorder and dynastic struggles. These ended in 64 B.C., when the Roman general Pompey added Syria and Lebanon to the Roman Empire. Economic and intellectual activities flourished in… …

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  • 10RELIGIOUS LIFE AND COMMUNITIES — Jews UNDER OTTOMAN RULE The Jews of the pre Zionist old yishuv, both sephardim (from the Orient) and ashkenazim (of European origin), dedicated their lives to the fulfillment of religious precepts: the study of the torah and the meticulous… …

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