I think Bhuddism
The religion is Buddhism
Buddism
Shinto
Buddhism.
Because the Mongol empire was so big there wasn't just one religion, every religion was aloud.
Mongolia is not an Islamic country; it is predominantly a Buddhist nation, with Tibetan Buddhism being the major religion practiced by the majority of its population. Islam is a minority religion in Mongolia, primarily followed by the ethnic Kazakh community in the western part of the country. The country has a history of religious tolerance, allowing various faiths to coexist. Overall, Mongolia is characterized by its unique blend of spiritual traditions, with Buddhism at its core.
The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
The population of Mongolia is only 2.1% Christian. So, no.
Mainly Hinduism, but they no longer enforce rules of or about religion.
Judaism (75%).
Hinduism
Chief Joseph's father, Joseph the Elder was an early adopter of the Christian religion and instill these values in his son. Chief Joseph was a man of peace and lead his tribe from their home in Oregon to near Canada.