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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 [[1]].


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answer is FOREIGNER.

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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.
A stranger was regarded as a foreigner in the mediaeval age if they did not come from that particular hamlet or belong to that particular group or culture. A city inhabitant, for example, would regard a woodland dweller as an outsider. However, if two people from different castes or religions dwell in the same village, they are not considered aliens. Historians today must use tremendous caution when employing terminology. "Foreigner" is one example of this. While today's definition of a foreigner is someone who is not Indian, a foreigner in the Middle Ages was a stranger who entered a village but was not a member of the clan, community, culture, or society.
 
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