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'''Theocracy''' is a typically authoritarian and undemocratic form of government in which governance is based primarily off of religion. | '''[[File:Theocrat.png]] [[Theocracy]]''' is a typically authoritarian and undemocratic form of government in which governance is based primarily off of religion. | ||
Theocracy may also refer to: | Theocracy may also refer to: |
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Theocracy is a typically authoritarian and undemocratic form of government in which governance is based primarily off of religion.
Theocracy may also refer to:
- Christian Theocracy - A form of theocracy centered around Christianity in general.
- Catholic Theocracy - A form of Christian Theocracy centered around Catholicism.
- Protestant Theocracy - A form of Christian Theocracy centered around Protestantism.
- Orthodox Theocracy - A form of Christian Theocracy centered around Orthodoxy.
- State Oriental Orthodoxy - A form of Christian Theocracy centered around Oriental Orthodoxy, mainly in Ethiopia.
- Islamic Theocracy - A form of theocracy centered around Islam in general, mostly Sunni Islam.
- Shia Theocracy - A form of Islamic Theocracy centered around Shia Islam.
- Hindu Theocracy - A form of theocracy centered around Hinduism, mainly in the Indian region.
- Sikh Theocracy - A form of theocracy centered around Sikhism and it's sects, mainly found in the region of Punjab, which is a state that is both in Pakistan and India.
- Buddhist Theocracy - A form of theocracy centered around Buddhism and it's sects, mainly in regions in East Asia, prominently Tibet and Bhutan.
- Jewish Theocracy - A form of theocracy centered around Judaism, mainly in Israel.
- Category:Theocracies - A category used for all theocracies.
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