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- extermination camps. The Nuremberg Laws, which forbade Germans from intermarrying with Jews, did not dissolve the marriages of existing German–Jewish...
- into a period of decline. The Norman rulers and the Gaelic Irish elites intermarried and the areas under Norman rule became Gaelicised. In some parts, a hybrid...
- BC, several waves of Celts invaded Portugal from Central Europe and intermarried with the local po****tions to form several different ethnic groups. The...
- could be diluted over generations through intermarrying with non-Native po****tions, as well as intermarrying with members of tribes that also required...
- traditional host area of all the pilgrims to Mecca, many of whom settled and intermarried there. "Saudi Arabia Po****tion Statistics 2011 (Arabic)" (PDF). p. 11...
- heir to the pastures of Hö'elün's prestigious Onggirat tribe, which had intermarried with the Mongols on many previous occasions. There, he arranged a betrothal...
- rights. The ****s would take from the Jews their wealth, their right to intermarry with non-Jews, and their right to occupy many fields of labour (such as...
- influence by becoming v****als of the Danish king or the church; they intermarried with newcomer Crusader familiers and over the centuries become Germanised...
- Seleucus I Nicator. It is generally believed that the Ptolemies did not intermarry with native Egyptians. Michael Grant ****erts that there is only one known...
- of the Greenlander po****tion willing to adopt Inuit ways and means intermarried with and ****imilated into the Inuit community. Much of the Greenland...