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  2. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe

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    The list below includes all entities falling even partially under any of the various common definitions of Europe, geographical or political.Fifty generally recognised sovereign states, Kosovo with limited, but substantial, international recognition, and four largely unrecognised de facto states with limited to no recognition have territory in Europe and/or membership in international European ...

  3. Varlık Vergisi - Wikipedia

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    The 1935 Census recorded non-Muslims as 1.98% of the population; by 1945, this had fallen to 1.54%. In addition, the Varlık Vergisi underscored that being Muslim held substantial implications for Turkish citizenship. [61] Its treatment by the Turkish press highlighted the close ties between the Executive and the Press in the country. [62]

  4. Dhimmi - Wikipedia

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    Non-Muslim members have equal political and cultural rights as Muslims. They will have autonomy and freedom of religion. [140] Non-Muslims will take up arms against the enemy of the Ummah and share the cost of war. There is to be no treachery between the two. [141] Non-Muslims will not be obliged to take part in religious wars of the Muslims. [142]

  5. European Convention on Nationality - Wikipedia

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    The convention is open for signature by the member States of the Council of Europe and the non-member States which have participated in its elaboration and for accession by other non-member States. The Convention came into force on 1 March 2000 after ratification by 3 countries.

  6. Freedom of religion in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    The status of religious freedom in Europe varies from country to country. States can differ based on whether or not they guarantee equal treatment under law for followers of different religions, whether they establish a state religion (and the legal implications that this has for both practitioners and non-practitioners), the extent to which religious organizations operating within the country ...

  7. Citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Modern examples include some Gulf countries which rarely grant citizenship to non-Muslims, e.g. Qatar is known for granting citizenship to foreign athletes, but they all have to profess the Islamic faith in order to receive citizenship. The United States grants citizenship to those born as a result of reproductive technologies, and ...

  8. India's new citizenship law that excludes Muslims has them ...

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    India has implemented a controversial citizenship law that has been widely criticized for excluding Muslims, a minority community whose concerns have heightened under Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...

  9. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    the non-Dutch citizenship is acquired through jus matrimonii (acquired automatically through marriage) or is obtained by naturalisation from the country of the spouse; the non-Dutch citizenship is obtained by naturalisation and the person has lived in the naturalised country for at least five years before turning 18