PARIAH


'Pariah', originally the name of the Pariah caste of Indian Hindu society, has gained widespread use as an analogy, especially in the phrases "social pariah" and "pariah nation" or "pariah state" as a term for anyone considered an outcast, isolated, or different by others. An early recorded use in English of the term can be found in a 1850 speech on Greek foreign affairs made by British politician Palmerston.[1] The word is sometimes considered to be offensive to the Pariahs.
'Pariah' may also refer to:

Pariah dog, a breed of canine

Pariah (Rapper), a founding member of Degreez of life Entertainment.

Pariah, a DC Comics character.

Pariah, a founding member of The Threshold, an organization in ''Doctor Who'' comics, as featured in ''Doctor Who Magazine''

★ ''Pariah'', a video game for PC and Xbox

Pariah, the name for elite Necron troops in the ''Warhammer 40,000'' tabletop game

★ ''Pariah'', a 2005 album by the band Naglfar

★ ''Pariah'', a song by the band Lamb of God.

Pariah, production company for The Showbiz Show with David Spade

Pariah Dark, a fictional character from Danny Phantom. He is the main villain from Reign Storm. He is voiced by Brian Cox.

★ ''Pariah'', an independent film released in 1996.

Pariah in mathematics means a sporadic group not involved in the monster group.

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1. "HANSARD CXII {3d Ser.}, 380-444" June 25, 1850.


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