Wiki User
∙ 13y agonationalism
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoSmail Aitelkouch
Ethnicity
It all depends on the type and the religion, if you are talking about the generalized idea of a monk rode meaning the orange/brown robe's, you know the common ones, there planly called "Monk robes" haha.
A female is sometimes called a deaconess. The noun deacon is also used as a common gender noun for both a male or female.
A:A common, unsourced Christian tradition is that Mary's father was a man called Joachim. Even if this is correct, we have no way of knowing Joachim's ancestry, so we can not say which tribe Mary belonged to.
By examining the sacred texts used for each of these religions. Some of the common texts used are: 1. The Bible for Christians 2. The Torah / Tanakh / Talmud for Jews 3. The Koran for Islam 4. The Bhagavad Gita / Upanishads / Vedas for Hindu 5. The Dhammapada / Tripitaka for Buddhists 6. Tao Te Ching for Taoists
Nationalism
Historians have called some of the empires of the nineteenthcentury "prisons of nationalities." They were probably referring to theAustrian, Russian and Ottoman Empires. All of these containeddifferent national and cultural groups that wanted independence.
Cultural Identity
The story of the war provided a common cultural heritage
Answer this question… Arab League
cultural identity
nationalism
The Moluccas (as they are called) are a group of islands that have a distinct common history, population and cultural identity, but the islands are part of Indonesia.
A cultural group refers to people of the same race or nationality who share the same beliefs, values, goals, practices and sometimes, speak a common language. Members of a cultural group can easily identify with each other as they have a common heritage.
It depends which country.
The two countries share much the same social and political values and have a common cultural and historical heritage.
"Ethnic" means characteristic of a people sharing a common and distinctive racial, national, religious, linguistic, or cultural heritage or being a member of such a people.