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  2. Freedom of religion in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan supports international efforts for promoting inter-religious dialogue and tolerance. Every four years, Astana (the capital of Kazakhstan) hosts the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions is housed in the iconic Pyramid of Peace and Accord. The congress assembles religious leaders from all corners of the world to ...

  3. Religion in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Kazakhstan established Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, that aims to facilitate religious dialogue ensuring inter-religious tolerance, and freedom in Kazakhstan. [35] In 2023, the country was scored 1 out of 4 for religious freedom. [36] It was noted that legal amendments in 2022 placed extra restrictions on citizens.

  4. List of Tengrist movements - Wikipedia

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    Shamans' religion organization "Tengeri" — official website (in Russian) Tangra Warriors movement — official website (in Bulgarian) World of the Great Steppe public association (Dalaruh) — official website (in Russian) the largest website about Tengrism (Kazakhstan) — official website (in Russian and English)

  5. Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions

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    On July 1 and 2, 2009, Astana hosted the third Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions. [5] About 400 delegates representing 77 delegations from 35 countries attended the event. [5] A central theme of the congress was “The role of religious leaders in building a world based on tolerance, mutual respect and cooperation.” [5]

  6. Union of Evangelical Christian Baptists of Kazakhstan

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    The Union of Evangelical Christian Baptists of Kazakhstan (Russian: Союза церквей ЕХБ Казахстана, romanized: Soyuza tserkvey EKhB Kazakhstana) is a Baptist Christian denomination in Kazakhstan. The headquarters is in Astana.

  7. Christianity in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 census noted that Kazakhstan is 69.31% Muslim, 17.19% Christian, 11.25% other religious beliefs and 2.25% no religious belief. [1] [2] Other figures suggest that 24% of the population is Orthodox, 1% is either Protestant or Catholic and 1% belongs to other Christian denominations. [3]

  8. Hinduism in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan recognised Hare Krishna, a form of Hinduism, as an official religious movement in 2002 Worldwide Religious News. [ 5 ] Hare Krishna community now has only two of their 10 currently registered communities – in Astana and in the commercial capital Almaty - more than 50 members.

  9. Category:Religion in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan religion-related lists (1 C) C. Christianity in Kazakhstan (7 C, 3 P) H. History of religion in Kazakhstan (2 C) I. Islam in Kazakhstan (3 C, 5 P) J.