Exemplos de uso de Forced conversions em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Tabriz- Forced conversions of Jews.
There were expulsions and forced conversions.
All forced conversions, however, are ostensibly for a candidate's own good.
The son of Tamerlane destroys temples, forced conversions.
Despite the forced conversions of the leaders of these lands, the Abbasids had not persecuted Buddhism there.
He was engaged in persecutions and forced conversions of Christians in Syria.
To restrict it would be to breed hypocrites,as it happens with forced conversions.
Description: In no way does Islam preach forced conversions, rather, this is something forbidden by clear texts.
It is a record of persecution, discrimination, oppres sion,slaughter, forced conversions.
To this must be added the plunder, forced conversions, family breakdown including many children taken from their parents and placed with Turkish families.
The discrimination andharassment began in the form of sparse violence and forced conversions.
In a number of other disputations,debate about this passage resulted in forced conversions, deportations, and the burning of Jewish religious texts.
They outlawed non-Catholic within thefrontiers of the kingdom, which resulted in many forced conversions.
These included family and confederates of the late King Wittiza,Arian Christians fleeing forced conversions at the hands of the Visigothic Catholic church, and persecuted Jews.
The Spanish Inquisition and expulsion of 1492 resulted in thousands of torturings,burnings at the stake, and forced conversions.
Also many movements against Jews(such as forced conversions by King Robert the Pious of France, Richard II, Duke of Normandy, and Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor around 1007-1012) had been quashed either by Roman Catholicism's papacy or its bishops.
The ADF have been responsible for several human rights violations,including forced conversions to Islam.
The statement issued jointly with leaders of the main Christiancommunities in Sri Lanka, criticised a"Ban on forced Conversions" Bill published in the official gazette on May 18 and put before Parliament and other draft laws to prevent conversions to be discussed by the government of Colombo.
The Catholic Bishops Commission for Justice and Peace is determined to take those responsible to court andraised the problem of"dangerous tendency of forced conversions.
Too often the culture of impunity against those responsible for abductions, forced conversions and forced marriages prevails" he says.
During the Middle Ages in Europe there was persecution against Jews in many places, with blood libels,expulsions, forced conversions and massacres.
In the 1760s, an expedition dispatched to fortify California, led by Gaspar de Portolà and Junípero Serra,was marked by slavery, forced conversions and genocide through the introduction of disease.
Tegh Bahadur has been remembered for giving up his life for freedom of religion, reminding Sikhs and non-Muslims in India to follow andpractice their beliefs without fear of persecution and forced conversions by Muslims.
In October 1946, in its first special session for 75 years, the Vatican excommunicated Tito andthe Yugoslav government for sentencing Stepinac to 16 years in prison on charges of assisting Ustaše terror and of supporting forced conversions of Serbs to Catholicism.
The Liaquat-Nehru Pact or Delhi Pact was a bilateral treaty between the two South-Asian states, India and Pakistan, whereby refugees were allowed to return unmolested to dispose off their property, abducted women andlooted property were to be returned, forced conversions were unrecognized, and minority rights were confirmed.
Was this first mass empowerment an example of forced conversion of the brahmans or of the entire population of Shambhala to Buddhism?
This is the reason that after the final forced conversion in 1435, the Chuetas settled again in the Callet.
The Waldensians found refuge there, and,when threatened with forced conversion by the duke of Savoy in the mid-seventeenth century, they moved to the highest valleys.
According to contemporary historian François Soyer,the expulsion of Muslims from Portugal has been overshadowed by the forced conversion of Jews in the country.
His son Erasmus Maximillian von Zinzendorf chose to sell his Austrian possessions andemigrate to Franconia rather than accept forced conversion to Catholicism.