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economy and
imperial examination system,
constructed the
Grand Canal, and
patronized Buddhism. However, they fell
quickly when
their conscription for public...
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speaker displays an
attitude of
patronizing superiority or contempt.
Condescension "is ****ociated with a
patronizing attitude, and with
other negative...
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works of the
Renaissance were
devoted to it, and the
Catholic Church patronized many
works of
Renaissance art. Much, if not most, of the new art was commissioned...
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privileged place in
Ottoman letters.
Persian historical literature was
first patronized during the
reign of
Mehmed II and
continued unabated until the end of...
- of the Renaissance's
greatest works were
devoted to it, and the
Church patronized many
works of
Renaissance art.[citation needed] But a
subtle shift took...
-
Shinto alike.
Later in life he also took to
scholarship and Confucianism,
patronizing scholars like
Hayashi Razan.
While at
first tolerant of Christianity...
-
privileged place in
Ottoman letters.
Persian historical literature was
first patronized during the
reign of
Mehmed II and
continued unabated until the end of...
-
force of
their rule. They also
built grand monuments,
public works, and
patronized cultural and
educational institutions. The empire's
cultural influence...
-
exception of Kafiristan.
Mahmud made
Ghazni into an
important city and
patronized intellectuals such as the
historian Al-Biruni and the poet Ferdowsi. The...
- For example, each
person has one
guardian angel,
called Fravashi. They
patronize human beings and
other creatures, and also
manifest God's energy. The...