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- An ethnoreligious group (or an ethno-religious group) is a grouping of people who are unified by a common religious and ethnic background. Furthermore...
- romanized: niremənkhēmi; Arabic: الْقِبْط, romanized: al-qibṭ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to Northeast Africa who have primarily inhabited the area...
- particular held more nuanced views about Muhammad and Islam, being an ethnoreligious minority feeling discriminated, they specifically lauded Al-Andalus...
- around 10%, Alawites at 10%, and the remaining ~5-10% consist of minor ethnoreligious groups including the Druze (3%), Isma'ilis, Mhallami, Yezidi and Twelver...
- Islam is the largest religion and Bengali Muslims form the largest ethnoreligious group in the country. Bangladesh is part of the historic and ethnolinguistic...
- Tamil Brahmins are an ethnoreligious community of Tamil-speaking Hindu Brahmins, predominantly living in Tamil Nadu, though they number significantly in...
- In the United States, ethnocultural politics or ethnoreligious politics refers to the pattern of certain cultural groups or religious denominations to...
- also spelt Jatt or Jutt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the Jats Jat Sikh, also spelt Jatt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the...
- Iyengars are an ethnoreligious group with origins in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Vasundhara Das (b. 1977) – Indian actress and singer...
- the state's indigenous and Hispano peoples, who constitute a pseudo ethnoreligious group. New Mexico's leadership within otherwise disparate traditions...