I am Nepali and from my point of view I will say that we are very much respectful towards each other's religion. In Nepal Hinduism and Buddhism are closely related so majority of the people following these religions are totally tolerant towards eachother. Christians in Nepal are mostly newly converted ones and as they are not many of them most of the pople don't even realize they are christians but it doesn't mean that they wouldn't be tolerant towards them is they knew. Similarly muslims are also living in harmony with all these religions. In Nepal as long as they don't marry with person from other religion its fine but some modern people are absolutely finw with inter religious marriage, includine me. Here in Nepal discrimination on the basis of caste is abundant rather than religion. It would be okay to say that we are preety tolerant towards all religion as there has only been countable incidents of conflict between people due to religion.
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Istanbul is known for its reputation of religious tolerance and diversity.
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The Protestant Reformation did not actually promote religious tolerance. It only changed what was acceptable to believe in and what people could label themselves as religiously.
The Middle Colonies became popular since they were the religiously diverse part of British Empire, with a high degree of tolerance.