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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law, 2018
This thesis proves that superiority and power among the Alwi and Ba'alawi communities have distorted the principles of Syari’ah. This is indicated by the existence of endogamous marriage practices that have been carried out for a long time by this group.
Fahmi Ridlol Uyun
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This thesis proves that superiority and power among the Alwi and Ba'alawi communities have distorted the principles of Syari’ah. This is indicated by the existence of endogamous marriage practices that have been carried out for a long time by this group.
Fahmi Ridlol Uyun
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Inbreeding and endogamy in Tatarstan
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2012The random inbreeding (F(ST)) and local inbreeding (a) values have been calculated for populations of the district and rural municipality ranks of 16 and 13 raions (administrative districts) of Tatarstan, Russia, respectively. The correlations between all inbreeding values are positive and vary from 0.38 to 0.80.
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Bulletin de la Société d'anthropologie de Lyon, 1911
Regnault Félix. Les Endogamies. In: Bulletin de la Société d'anthropologie de Lyon, tome 30, 1911. pp. 117-122.
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Regnault Félix. Les Endogamies. In: Bulletin de la Société d'anthropologie de Lyon, tome 30, 1911. pp. 117-122.
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Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1974
The ethnos in general, and certain of its types in particular, are usually defined in our scholarly literature as groups unified by combinations of common characteristics - territory, language, culture, etc. If the most important of these components of an ethnos - language, and particularly culture - are represented spatially, a clear failure of the ...
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The ethnos in general, and certain of its types in particular, are usually defined in our scholarly literature as groups unified by combinations of common characteristics - territory, language, culture, etc. If the most important of these components of an ethnos - language, and particularly culture - are represented spatially, a clear failure of the ...
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Continuity and Change, 1991
Dans la recherche moderne en histoire sociale on discute très largement les raisons et les effets du ban jeté par l'église contre le mariage parmi la parenté et cela de façon de plus en plus contraingnante depuis le 4è siècle. Les hypothèses de Jack Goody en ce qui concerne la justification économique de ces règlements et leurs conséquences pour l ...
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Dans la recherche moderne en histoire sociale on discute très largement les raisons et les effets du ban jeté par l'église contre le mariage parmi la parenté et cela de façon de plus en plus contraingnante depuis le 4è siècle. Les hypothèses de Jack Goody en ce qui concerne la justification économique de ces règlements et leurs conséquences pour l ...
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Academic endogamy or immobility? The impact on scholarly productivity in a developing country
International Journal of Educational Development, 2022L. Grochocki, A. Cabello
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Endogamy, consanguinity and community genetics
Journal of Genetics, 2002The population of India is composed of many thousands of subpopulations, divided by geography, language, religion and caste or biraderi (patrilineage) boundaries, with endogamous marriage the norm. The net effect has been the creation of multiple genetic isolates with individual mutation profiles, but to date the clinical consequences of this highly ...
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Equality of endogamy: Statistical approaches
Social Science Research, 1985Abstract In research on assimilation through marriage or defining racial groups as castes or classes, it is important to be able to test the equality of endogamy of groups of differing sizes and sex ratios. A variety of proposed solutions all have major difficulties.
Philip F Rust, Patricia Seed
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Endogamy among the Dogon of Boni, Mali
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1990SummaryThis paper examines factors influencing endogamy in a Dogon population in Mali. Situated in Boni district, this population of about 5000 individuals is distributed over fifteen villages located on four independent massifs. This population is strongly endogamous (only 4% of all marriages are contracted with neighbouring ethnic groups), and each ...
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Increased homozygosity due to endogamy results in fitness consequences in a human population
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023, Sean P Prall, Shyamalika Gopalan
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