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He also decided to make the city both the political and religious capital.
The thing's happening in the religious capital of the world, Cameron.
The city later became a sort of religious capital.
In 1062 they turned Marrakesh into their base of operations and religious capital.
Chiquinquirá is considered to be the religious capital of Colombia.
All these factors have contributed to the city being called the religious capital of Hinduism.
Braga is known as Portugal's religious capital and it was certainly an interesting place to visit.
The religious capital was at Fugumba, where the council of the alama sat.
As an economic and religious capital for Palestine, Jerusalem has always been recognized by the people of the area.
In sociology of religion, religious capital is the investment an individual makes into their religious faith.
Yet this is all going on not in Iraq, but here in the religious capital of Iran.
Amun is synonymous with the growth of Thebes as a major religious capital.
The old Russian city of Yarislavl once the country's cultural and religious capital; today a farming centre.
The college was the educational and religious capital of Scots-Irish America.
As the daughter of one of the revolution's most prominent ayatollahs, she carries a name with religious capital.
But Professor Gunnemann proceeds to an analysis of just how different human and religious capital are from the customary kind.
At that time, however, Mende was not provided the civil and religious capital of Gévaudan.
In the religious capital of the Catholic world, inevitably great art can also be found in Rome's churches.
"Without forgiveness and the rituals connected to it, religious capital and human cooperation could not be sustained," he says.
Anuradhapura, a Ceylonese political and religious capital that flourished for 1,300 years, was abandoned after an invasion in 993.
As a medieval city and a religious capital, Nidaros played an important role in international trade throughout the Middle Ages.
Millennia ago Byblos was the commercial and religious capital of the Phoenician coast.
Alara also established Napata as the religious capital of Nubia.
Next, this spring, will be Kandahar, a city of 460,000 that was Taliban's religious capital where the underground insurgency still holds sway.
Which brings Professor Gunnemann to "religious capital."