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who was considered a foreigner in the past

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Answered by 1705060410
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Answer: Answer: 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.

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Answered by gurubandhusanseth
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Hey mate here' your answer.

During the past times, especially during the medieval period, a foreigner was the person who was not the part of a particular society or culture (say in a given village). Hence, a city - dweller regarded a forest - dweller as a " foreigner ".

But, two farmers of a village were not foreigners to one another, even if they belonged to different religion, occupational groups or castes.

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