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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...
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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...
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several waves of
Celts arrived in
Portugal from
Central Europe and
intermarried with the
local po****tions to form
several different ethnic groups. The...
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could be
diluted over
generations through intermarrying with non-Native po****tions, as well as
intermarrying with
members of
tribes that also required...
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families had
settled in the town generations, even
centuries earlier,
intermarrying with
Gujarati women, and ****imilating
everyday customs of the Hindu...
- 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...
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relatives was
generally not
thought of as incest.
Families sometimes intermarried from one
generation to another. Over time,
Chinese people became more...