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mulattos Meaning in Bengali



একটি কালো এবং একটি সাদা পিতা বা মাতা একজন সন্তান





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Haitian mulattos were also slaveholders and often actively participated in the oppression of the black majority.


Nevertheless, many mulattos were consequently.


also came to mean mixed-race people with light skin, in comparison to mulattos, pardos, mestizos and coyotes who would be mixed-race people with dark.


As of 2003, people of African descent (including mulattos) are the majority ethnic group in French Guiana accounting for around 66%.


mix between French and black people, which resulted in a fast growth of mulattos, although in some cases the mixing occurred two or more times.


Its first inhabitants: indigenous peoples, mestizos, afro-Latinos and mulattos, established a new and vibrant home to a mix of the many cultures existent.


The Slum tells the stories of Portuguese and other European immigrants, mulattos, and former African slaves living and working together in a single community.


referred to this Euro-African population of the Gold Coast as "creoles", "mulattos", "mulatofoi" and "owulai" among other descriptions.


of 1,295 Spaniard (both peninsulares and creoles), 651 mestizos, 1,059 mulattos and at least 5,000 indios.


Those areas inhabited by mulattos--Cuba, the Dominican Republic, French Guiana and southeastern Brazil--are.


This effectively limited the franchise to European settlers, most mulattos and a small number of Europeanised Africans (Assimilados).


There were 199 people living there, 92 whites, 92 blacks and 15 mulattos.


November 10, 1727, in favor of José, 21 years old; and for the benefit of the mulattos Teodora and José Prisio, and a last one, in 1733, in favor of Inés Rafaela.


The inhabited village was composed of Ladinos, mulattos, and peasants with a predominantly rural agricultural environment.



mulattos's Meaning':

an offspring of a black and a white parent

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