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- would arrest intermarried Jews or their non-Jewish spouses on fabricated charges, often as a pretext to steal their property. Intermarried families faced...
- Look up mixed marriage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mixed marriage may refer to: Intermarriage Endogamy, the act of marrying inside of one's own...
- the Nile in Sudan and Egypt. They have distant Hungarian ancestors who intermarried with locals and probably date back to the late 16th century,[citation...
- Bhatias, Lohanas and Khatris were similar communities and were known to intermarry. The Bhatias recruit Saraswat Brahmins as priests. The Bhatias are a mercantile...
- a subgroup of the Old Order Amish, although they do not fellowship or intermarry with more liberal Old Order Amish. They speak Pennsylvania German as their...
- Italian baroness, descended from an old Jewish family of Venice which intermarried with the Rothschild family and who eventually converted to Roman Catholicism...
- Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous titles, some...
- conflict among officials had intermarried Germans cooperated fully with **** racial aims ... It was the recalcitrance of intermarried Germans that had made a...
- nationally prominent in New York State and City politics and business and intermarried with prominent colonial families. Two distantly related branches of the...
- Bands were very fluid and nomadic, and they often interacted with and intermarried other bands of Shoshone and other tribes, such as the Bannock. Today...