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The origins of sectarianism in Egypt and the fertile crescent
Yusri Hazran
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Egypt
100%
Fertile Crescent
100%
Sectarianism
100%
Behavioral Patterns
22%
Pluralism
22%
Political Interest
11%
Political Change
11%
Religious Identity
11%
Political Behavior
11%
Communal Identity
11%
Political Organization
11%
Socioeconomic Gaps
11%
Political Legitimacy
11%
History of Egypt
11%
Imperial Legacies
11%
Sectarian Violence
11%
Theological Controversy
11%
Arts and Humanities
Egypt
100%
Sectarianism
100%
Pluralism
22%
Political Behavior
11%
Weakness
11%
Political Change
11%
Religious Identity
11%
sectarian
11%
Intrinsic
11%
Communal Identity
11%
Political legitimacy
11%
Imperial Legacies
11%
Theological Controversy
11%
Social Sciences
Sectarianism
100%
Egypt
100%
Pluralism
22%
Political Behavior
11%
Political Interest
11%
Political Change
11%
Interest Groups
11%