In the medieval period , foreigner was know as a person
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➡According to the medieval period, any stranger who did not belong to a certain society or culture and was not a part of that particular village was regarded as a foreigner.
➡For example, a city-dweller, therefore, might have regarded a forest-dweller as a foreigner.
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According to the medieval
period, any stranger who did not
belong to a certain society or
culture and was not a part of that
particular village was regarded as
foreigner.
For example, a city-dweller,
therefore, might have regarded a
forest-dweller as a foreigner.
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