how the meaning of the term 'foreiger' changed .Explain
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In the Mughal era, 'Hindustan' was the most common term for India. ... For example, today we use the term 'foreigner' to mean someone who is not an Indian, but in the medieval period, it meant any stranger who was not a part of a society or culture
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Foreigners have always been meant to refer to people who did not come from one's own country. It evolved from the Indian word 'firangi' and was initially used as a derogatory term to refer to the colonizers.
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