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It is viewed as a tradition in Kyrgyszstan and in order to make it seem less traumatic for the girl, they hold a wedding ceremony shortly after and claim that she wasn't a victim of bridenapping, but that the bridenapper is a groom and then a husband and that she was rescued from hitting [[the Wall]] and getting [[milkmired]].
It is viewed as a tradition in Kyrgyszstan and in order to make it seem less traumatic for the girl, they hold a wedding ceremony shortly after and claim that she wasn't a victim of bridenapping, but that the bridenapper is a groom and then a husband and that she was rescued from hitting [[the Wall]] and getting [[milkmired]].


Genghis Khan's mother was a historical victim of bridenapping.
[[Genghis khan|Genghis Khan's]] mother and wife were historical victims of bridenapping.


In Japan they refer to it as Ottoi Yomejo.
In Japan they refer to it as Ottoi Yomejo.

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