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- extermination camps. The Nuremberg Laws, which forbade Germans from intermarrying with Jews, did not dissolve the marriages of existing German–Jewish...
- Look up mixed marriage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mixed marriage may refer to: Intermarriage Endogamy, the act of marrying inside of one's own...
- the land, with some migrating to Africa. Persians went to the West and intermarried with the Gaetulians and became the Numidians. The Medes settled and were...
- could be diluted over generations through intermarrying with non-Native po****tions, as well as intermarrying with members of tribes that also required...
- 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...
- ancestral Kalinago narratives mention the two groups co existing and intermarrying. The Arawak were not the primary indigenous group. It is believed that...
- Afrikaans, the language lost speakers and now is virtually extinct. Due to intermarrying, ǂKhomani identity has expanded to include the descendants of speakers...
- in order to escape oppression in the Russian Empire and later mostly intermarried with other Jews, their descendants included Alexander Zaïd, Major-General...
- several waves of Celts arrived in Portugal from Central Europe and intermarried with the local po****tions to form several different ethnic groups. The...
- status through strategic alliances with the Romanov dynasty after 1613, intermarrying with princely families such as the Golitsyns and Saltykovs. This noble...