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{{Aulaism}}
{{Aulaism}}
'''Aulaism''' ({{wp|Georgian language|Khamli}}: წესები ''Tsesebi''; lit. 'the Rules') is the {{wp|ethnic religion}} of the [[Rasmi|Rasmi people]] and part of their ''[[Martlza]]'' ('way of life'). It is one of the world's oldest religions, originating in what is now modern-day [[Sulatia]] as a synthesis of various proto-Rasmi folk religions.
'''Aulaism''' ({{wp|Georgian language|Khamli}}: წესები ''Tsesebi''; lit. 'the Rules') is the {{wp|ethnic religion}} of the [[Rasmi|Rasmi people]] and a core part of their ''[[Martlza]]'' ('way of life'). It is one of the world's oldest religions, originating in what is now modern-day [[Sulatia]] as a synthesis of various proto-Rasmi folk religions.
 
==Etymology==
 
==Rasmi identity==
 
==Heterodoxy and Homogeneity==
 
==Beliefs==
 
==Practices==
 
==Main Traditions==
 
==Religious texts and scripture==
 
==Society and Law==
 
==Institutions==
 
==History==
 
==Aulaism and other religions==
 
==Demographics==

Latest revision as of 00:38, 21 August 2021

Aulaism (Khamli: წესები Tsesebi; lit. 'the Rules') is the ethnic religion of the Rasmi people and a core part of their Martlza ('way of life'). It is one of the world's oldest religions, originating in what is now modern-day Sulatia as a synthesis of various proto-Rasmi folk religions.

Etymology

Rasmi identity

Heterodoxy and Homogeneity

Beliefs

Practices

Main Traditions

Religious texts and scripture

Society and Law

Institutions

History

Aulaism and other religions

Demographics