Cathars

/ˈkæθɑrz/ noun

Plural of Cathar; members of a medieval Christian heretical movement known for their ascetic lifestyle and belief in spiritual purity.

From Greek katharos (pure), plural form. The historical Cathars were a dualistic sect prominent in medieval Europe, especially 12th-13th century southern France.

AMካትአር
ARالقطار
BNক্যাথার
CAcatars
CSkatari
DAkatarer
DEKatharer
ELΚαταρ
EScátaros
FAکاتار
FIkatarilaiset
FRcathares
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