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Empires and gods: The role of religions in imperial history
Jörg Rüpke
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,
Michal Biran
,
Yuri Pines
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Corresponding author for this work
Department of Asian Studies
Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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Empire
100%
Role of Religion
100%
Imperial History
100%
Proselytization
40%
Christian
20%
Iran
20%
India
20%
Ruler
20%
Religious Landscape
20%
Roman Empire
20%
Toleration
20%
Heterogeneous Population
20%
Cohesiveness
20%
Civic Religion
20%
Mongols
20%
Co-optation
20%
Early Roman
20%
Early China
20%
Religious Cult
20%
Religious Diversity
20%
Islamic Empire
20%
Tang China
20%
Hellenistic Empires
20%
Arts and Humanities
Empire
100%
Deity
100%
Religion
100%
Creeds
37%
Dynamics
12%
Cults
12%
Ruler
12%
Religious Landscape
12%
Leaders
12%
India
12%
Inventing
12%
Roman Empire
12%
Indifference
12%
Toleration
12%
Civic religion
12%
Suppression
12%
Mongols
12%
Iran
12%
Transcendent
12%
Early China
12%
Tang China
12%
Religious diversity
12%
Islamic Empire
12%
Christian Empire
12%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Civics
50%
India
50%
Cults
50%
Iran
50%