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secularisation Meaning in Bengali







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In sociology, secularization (or secularisation) is the transformation of a society from close identification with religious values and institutions toward.


Germany and the surrounding region by means of the mass mediatisation and secularisation of a large number of Imperial Estates.


identity and alienation while formally Catholic, anticipated the European secularisation process to some degree.


Salzburg remained an ecclesiastical principality until its secularisation to the short-lived Electorate of Salzburg (later Duchy of Salzburg).


decades, religious practice has been on the decline in a process of secularisation.


The abbey existed from 1145 until the secularisation of 1802-1803.


During the secularisation of Bavaria in 1803 the abbey, then comprising thirty-four monks, was.


At the time of its secularisation in 1802, the abbey covered 112 square kilometers and had 4000-4200 subjects.


The Pope said that "the process of secularisation has produced a serious crisis of the sense of the Christian faith and.


Montenegrin nobility of the late 19th century surrounding the then recent secularisation of the principality under Danilo II and his court, excluding the older.


Having come into a large amount of jewels and precious metals during the secularisation of many churches Karl II ordered a crown, befitting his new title on.


At the time of its secularisation in 1802, the Abbey covered 136 square kilometers and has 9,500-10,000.


It belonged to the abbey-principality of Fulda before secularisation in 1803.


was greatly weakened by Hungarian raids and by repeated attempts at secularisation during the reign of Arnulf I, Duke of Bavaria (907-937) and in the course.



Synonyms:

secularization; transfer; transference;

Antonyms:

import; export; download; upload;

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