A patron
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A person who supports an artist using their money and influence is called a patron. Patrons often provide financial backing, resources, or connections to help artists develop their work and gain visibility. Historically, many artists have relied on patrons for their livelihoods and success, particularly during the Renaissance and other cultural movements.
Hajj is called pilgrimage ,and a person who travels to holy place (Makkah) is called pilgrim. Pilgrims wear (Ihram) ,and they make (Tawaf) and hasten between the hills of (As-Safa) and (Al-Marwa) that is called (Sa'i). Finally they sacrifice animals and drink water of (Zamzam). It is an imperative duty (Fard) for all Muslims physically and financially able to perform it. :)
A person who hunts animals for their fur is called a fur trapper.
A candidate is the name of the person who runs for the office
A company that supports a person or organization financially is typically referred to as a "sponsor." Sponsors provide funding or resources in exchange for promotional opportunities or to support a specific cause or initiative. This relationship often benefits both parties, as the sponsor gains visibility while the recipient receives necessary financial backing.
an endorsement
the person who supporst his/her family is called "bread-winner"
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A person who is loyal and supports its own country is called a patriot. The adjective form is patriotic.
Any public support of a political candidate by a famous person is called an endorsement.
This varies from time and place but, in US history, they were known as Federalists.
Well, legally a person can move out at any age as long as they can support themselves financially. Well, legally a person can move out at any age as long as they can support themselves financially. Well, legally a person can move out at any age as long as they can support themselves financially.
A financially stable person is able to meet their financial obligations consistently, save and invest for the future, and handle unexpected expenses without going into debt.
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