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  • 121Freedom of religion in Turkmenistan — The Constitution provides for freedom of religion and does not establish a state religion; however, in practice the Government continued to restrict all forms of religious expression. All groups must register in order to gain legal status;… …

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  • 122Minorities in Iraq — Iraq This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Iraq …

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  • 123Jahangir — For people named Jahangir Khan, see Jahangir Khan (disambiguation). For the rebel against Qing rule in Kashgar, see Jahangir Khoja. Jahangir …

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  • 124Sharia — Not to be confused with Shahriyār. This article is part of the series …

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  • 125History of antisemitism — Antisemitism Part of Jewish history …

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  • 126Religion in Armenia — Baptism of Tiridates III. 97% of Armenians follow Christianity, which has existed in Armenia for over 1,700 years. Armenia has its own church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, which most Armenians follow. Christianity has a strong influence in the… …

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  • 127SPAIN — (in Hebrew at first אספמיא then ספרד), country in S.W. Europe. The use of the word Spain to denote Sepharad has caused some confusion in research. Spain came into being long after the Jews had been expelled from the Crowns of Castile and Aragon,… …

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  • 128History of the Jews in Iran — The beginnings of Jewish history in Iran date back to late biblical times. The biblical books of Isaiah, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Chronicles, and Esther contain references to the life and experiences of Jews in Persia. In the book of Ezra, the… …

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