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region D
Region D (APEX)
There were actually three nations created because of religious differences. Pakistan (mostly Muslims), India (mostly Hindus) and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims). East Pakistan is now known as Bangladesh.
There population was mostly one nationality.
Most of the lands conquered by Muslim armies were not for the sake of spreading Islam. They were mostly defensive wars. In some cases the local people invited the Muslims to liberate them from the yoke of the dictatorial rules of their cruel kings. As a matter of fact no nation should rule another nation without her will. All nations and peoples should live peacefully respecting the sovereignty of others. No country should invade the lands of others.
The French settled America mostly in the area of the Mississippi River.
mostly water
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Yes, over 98% are Muslims.
The official religion or race of Iran is shia of course, where over 85% of the population is shia. While the rest are sunnis.
around 97% Hindu rest are mostly Muslims
The largest percentage of the world's Muslim community lives in Indonesia, roughly 260 million Muslims. However, with a worldwide population of 1.6 billion, this is still a far cry from most (>50%) Muslims.
Israel's population is mostly made up of Jewish people, with a significant minority of Arab citizens (including Muslims, Christians, and Druze). There are also smaller communities of other ethnic and religious groups, such as Bedouins and Circassians.
They are mostly Sunni Muslims.
Malays are Muslim ________________________________________ Mostly Muslims. In Malaysia 16.4 Million Muslims accounting for around 60% of total population; as of Pew Forum study as of October 2009. See link below.
Mostly Islam. There is a Christian minority - many of them refugees from Iraq.
No, Ghana is not a Muslim majority country. The majority of the population in Ghana identifies as Christian, with Islam being the second largest religion in the country.
Bengalis are mostly Muslims and treat other Muslims well, for the most part. However, criticism of Islam is not well-taken in Bangladesh. A number of Liberal Muslims and Atheists have recently been hacked apart by extremist Muslims in Bangladesh's streets.
the leaders were mostly queens not kings