The dominant religion in India during its early days.
What is Hinduism?
The unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power
What is oppression?
A Christan settler in the kingdom of Axum. Introduced Christianity.
Who is Frumentius?
The religion that the Romans and the Axum's practiced. Also, what lead to both countries cutting of trade routes.
What is Christianity?
The act or instance of opposing
What is resistance?
The Axum ruler that adopted Christianity to bring people together in his kingdom
Who is Ezana?
The religion that was practiced by the 9/11 terrorists.
What is Islamic faith?
An adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma
What is heresy?
Started a resistance against the Roman Catholic Church, which lead to a split in Christianity.
Who is Martin Luther?
The religion that acted as resistance against the dominant religion in India at that time.
What is Buddhism?
The act of targeting groups unjustly based on their religious beliefs
What is religious persecution?
One of the Mughal Empires first prophet, who openly opposed the jati caste system and challenged social norms.
Who is Nanak?