They were status-Quo in medieval Europe particularily among the Nobility.l The unwritten rule was nobody was to marry outside their caste or social ranking.In some ways, this backed up the custom. Joe Doaks the farmer could not come near Princess , shall we say Anastasia. In the armed forces- marriages could only be between officers of the same rank category- For example a Lieutenant could not Marry a Sergeant ( one party would have to be a Wac, Wave, or equivalent, we are not considering homosexual unions here. This restriction on social partners has a sort of un-American ring, and outside of the Armed Forces , it is not practiced. Of course in some countries, there was a flip side, a Woman who ( civil here) would marry a Field Grade officer- such as a Major, would automatically become a Contessa! Not a bad idea, never would work in US, as we do not have titled nobility.
Arranged marriage is a cultural customary phenomenon. Religions often are modified slightly to fit the local cultures. Buddhism has nothing to do with arranged marriages.
There's still arranged marriage in Turkey but not as common as the once were.
Yes an arranged marriage can be stopped in the Muslim culture
Arranged Marriage - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Marriages in acnient Rome were often arranged ones. The two families decided.
Arranged marriage are not always good. Most times the consent of the couple is not approved before the marriage.
yes, arranged marriage is successfull bcoz in arranged marriage we get bless from our parents, if any problem create in our marred life then our parents help to solve this problem and save this relationship.
An arranged marriage is a union of two people planned by someone other than the two people who are united in it.
A good sequel for "An Arranged Marriage To A Vampire" would be "Love from Dusk To Dawn".
I'm 90% sure it's just a normal noun (marriage) with an adjective (arranged)
The cast of The Arranged Marriage - 2012 includes: Lak Rana as Manish
In an arranged marriage as is prevalent in India woman approves or sometimes disapproves the boy selected by the parents as a groom for her.