who was considered a foreigner in the past?
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ANY STRANGER WHO APPEARED IN A GIVEN VILLAGE , SOMEONE WHO HAS NOT A PART OF THAT SOCIETY AND CULTURE WAS CONSIDERD A FORIGINER IN THE PAST.....
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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. But, if two people belong to the same village, they are not foreigners in spite of their different religious or caste backgrounds.
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