Mixed marriage
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"A dramatic rise of civilizational identities occurred in Bosnia, particularly in its Muslim community. Historically, communal identities in Bosnia had not been strong; Serbs, Croats, and Muslims lived peacefully together as neighbors; intergroup marriages were common; religious identifications were weak. Muslims, it was said, were Bosnians who did not go to the mosque, Croats were Bosnians who did not go to the cathedral, and Serbs were Bosnians who did not go to the Orthodox church." --The Clash of Civilizations (1998) by Samuel P. Huntington |
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Mixed marriage may refer to:
- Intermarriage
- Consanguinity in marriage
- Cultural assimilation
- Endogamy
- Interracial marriage
- Interethnic marriage
- Interreligious marriage, also called interfaith marriage
- Lavender marriage
- Marital conversion, religious conversion based on marriage
- Miscegenation
- Mixed-orientation marriage, marriage involving spouses who do not have the same sexual orientation
- Mixed Marriage (play), a 1911 play by St John Greer Ervine
- Transnational marriage
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