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Q.3.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 present time.?

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Answered by ksrathish10
7

Answer:

Nothing has changed on the concept

People at that time was thinking that world is full of their people and no one is other than them during that if they see a stranger from a foreign country they avoid them and feared of the stranger and even they attacked them

Answered by sanskritisvisg
1

Answer:

any stranger in a given village or country, who was not a part of that society or culture

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