The population of the empire included Siamese and probably other Austroasiatic peoples who gradually assimilated to the Khmer. |
They missed out on education before they even came here and it's extremely difficult for them to be assimilated into mainstream society. |
The later Babylonians, Arameans and Assyrians all assimilated the culture initially prepared by the Sumerians. |
As a result, digestion is compromised with the poorly assimilated food contributing to the organ congestion. |
Bauer's late critique assimilated Hegel with Spinoza and the metaphysics of substance, understood as the negation of form and subjectivity. |
Subsequently, Akbar assimilated cultural patterns from earlier rulers, including sultanate kings and Rajput rulers. |