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Buddhism in the Maldives and Piracy

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Difference between Buddhism in the Maldives and Piracy

Buddhism in the Maldives vs. Piracy

Buddhism in the Maldives was the predominant religion at least until the 12th century CE. Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable items or properties.

Similarities between Buddhism in the Maldives and Piracy

Buddhism in the Maldives and Piracy have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arabian Sea, Kingdom of Great Britain, Piracy.

Arabian Sea

The Arabian Sea, also known as Sea of Oman, is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by the Gulf of Aden, Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Peninsula, and on the east by India.

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Kingdom of Great Britain

The Kingdom of Great Britain, officially called simply Great Britain,Parliament of the Kingdom of England.

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Piracy

Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable items or properties.

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Buddhism in the Maldives and Piracy Comparison

Buddhism in the Maldives has 32 relations, while Piracy has 558. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.51% = 3 / (32 + 558).

References

This article shows the relationship between Buddhism in the Maldives and Piracy. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

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