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- would arrest intermarried Jews or their non-Jewish spouses on fabricated charges, often as a pretext to steal their property. Intermarried families faced...
- into a period of decline. The Norman rulers and the Gaelic Irish elites intermarried and the areas under Norman rule became Gaelicised. In some parts, a hybrid...
- Southeast Asia and intermarried with the local female po****tions. This tradition continued among Portuguese traders who also intermarried with the local...
- BC, several waves of Celts invaded Portugal from Central Europe and intermarried with the local po****tions to form several different ethnic groups. The...
- Washington said he did not free them immediately because his slaves intermarried with his wife's dower slaves. He forbade their sale or transportation...
- often held elsewhere, such as in the hands of the Fujiwara clan, who intermarried with the imperial family in the Heian period, or by the ruling shōgun...
- Arab traders from the Middle East settled in the Malay Archipelago and intermarried with the local Malay, Bruneian, Malaysian, Indonesian and Luzon and Visayas...
- Chinatowns in the south, such as in Chợ Lớn, where many Chinese have intermarried with Kinh and are indistinguishable among them. In the central and southern...
- rights. The ****s would take from the Jews their wealth, their right to intermarry with non-Jews, and their right to occupy many fields of labour (such as...
- in order to escape oppression in the Russian Empire and later mostly intermarried with other Jews, their descendants included Alexander Zaïd, Major-General...