Ethnoreligious group
An ethnoreligious group (or an ethno-religious group) is a group of people with a common religious and ethnic background[1] or, in some cases, a religious background exclusively.[2][3] It can also be considered a sub-category of ethnicity, where members have a common religion, which they collectively believe to have.[2][3]
In a narrower sense, they refer to groups whose religious and ethnic traditions are historically linked.[4]
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