- Bengaluru, the
capital of
Karnataka state, India,
reflects its
multireligious and
cosmopolitan character by its more than 1000 temples, 400 mosques, 100...
-
minorities supported the Hindus, who
promised a
secular multicultural and
multireligious society, and
Muslim leaders in La**** p****ed a
resolution to work for...
- by the 1639
Treaty of Zuhab. The
Ottoman Empire was
multiethnic and
multireligious, and its
millet system offered non-Muslims a
subordinate but protected...
-
minorities supported the Hindus, who
promised a
secular multicultural and
multireligious society. In
March 1940, the All-India
Muslim League p****ed the La****...
-
minorities supported the Hindus, who
promised a
secular multicultural and
multireligious society, and
Muslim leaders in La**** p****ed a
resolution to work for...
-
Henry Jansen,
Hendrik M.
Vroom Probing the
Depths of Evil and Good:
Multireligious Views and Case
Studies Rodopi 2007 ISBNÂ 978-90-420-2231-7 p. 250 Quran...
- Albanian, Italian, Hungarian, German,
Slovak and Rusyn. In a multiethnic,
multireligious and
multilinguistic society,
ethnic tensions and
regional interests...
-
Contested Spaces,
Common Ground:
Space and
Power Structures in
Contemporary Multireligious Societies. BRILL. 27
October 2016. ISBNÂ 978-90-04-32580-7. Runciman...
- 1998.
Politicians and
public figures often use them to
emphasize the
multireligious identity of Indonesia,
though Islamic conservatives have criticized...
- liberation." In addition, the PFDJ
promotes "an idea of a multicultural,
multireligious,
unified national whole."
Revolutionary nationalism has also been identified...