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- Companion to Multiconfessionalism in the Early Modern World. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-20697-7. Dawahare, Michael D. (1998). Multiconfessionalism, Asabiya, and...
- century, it was the largest state in Europe. It was a multi-ethnic and multiconfessional state, with great diversity in languages, religion, and cultural heritage...
- Beirut Ideology Lebanese nationalism Secularism Maronite politics Multiconfessionalism Muslim-Christian Unity Anti-communism Factions: Anti-Palestinianism...
- acknowledging Fatimid authority. Under Muslim rule, Sicily became multiconfessional and multilingual, developing a distinct Arab-Byzantine culture that...
- (1975–1991) Al-Abbas Force (since 2006) Ideology Lebanese nationalism Multiconfessionalism Traditionalist conservatism Muslim–Christian unity Populism Anti-Zionism...
- end of the 16th century Russia was transformed into a multiethnic, multiconfessional and transcontinental state. Russia experienced territorial growth...
- polyethnic po****ce of the Khazar Khaganate appears to have been a multiconfessional mosaic of pagan, Tengrist, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim worshippers...
- discrimination Catholics, Lutherans, Calvinists, Jews and Anabaptists. Multiconfessional villages appeared, particularly in the region of Alsace bossue. Alsace...
- heartland. These victories transformed Russia into a multiethnic and multiconfessional state, which it continues to be today. The tsar now controlled the...
- Bosnian territory and history. For the duration of Ottoman rule, the multiconfessional community of Bosnia was delineated primarily by faith rather than...