History, asked by thankesini, 10 months ago

Natasya from London visited Vadodara in Gujarat, west India, during her summer
holiday. When she went to visit the Sayajibaug museum, because she's a foreigner, she
was charged a higher entry fee than what the locals pay. Now we know that meanings
of words keep changing all the time. Today, 'foreigner' means someone born in or
coming from a country other than one's own. But what did the word foreigner mean in
the medieval period, about 2,000 years ago, and how its meaning has changed in
the present time.?

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