Throughout history the religion and governments of nations were and still are combined in some form or another.Many of them, but not all, can be seen in:
* ancient Judea;
* ancient Roman Empire;
* renaissance Europe;
* medieval European kingdoms;
* Church of England under Henry VIII;
* Puritans in early Plymouth Rock colony;
* Aztec empire; and
* Currently some countries in the Middle East.
Yes, they can be combined. Such an instance of this is referred to as a "theocracy."
Depends upon what the other religion is.
no they was not
Sikhism
And Ancestor Worship.
maybe
Because if your religion is eating families, I wouldn't want you to be mayor?
mesopotamia was first ruled by priests of a polytheistic religion. The priests were later overthrown by the military force and kings took over. Religion plays a major role, however it was not combined with government.
No. There are more Christians than any other religion, but not more than all other religions combined.
The religion of the Aryans combined with the religion of the people of India (Dasyu) to result in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism.
Nation is refers to people bounded by any of the following or all:Homogeneous race,religion,common cultural history whiles state comprises of people with different nations[background]combined together
It was cleopatra