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History provides many examples of notable diasporas. The Eurominority.eu map (the European Union) Peoples of the World includes some diasporas and underrepresented/stateless ethnic groups. [1] Note: the list below is not definitive and includes groups that have not been given significant historical attention.
Hispanic and Latino American diasporas in the United States (21 C) N. North American diaspora in the United States (10 C) O. Oceanian diaspora in the United States ...
With roots in the Babylonian Captivity and later migrations under Hellenism, the majority of the diaspora can be attributed to the Roman conquest, expulsion, and enslavement of the Jewish population of Judea, [76] whose descendants became the Ashkenazim, Sephardim, and Mizrahim of today, [77] [78] roughly numbering 15 million of which 8 million ...
African diasporas by country (58 C) A. Afghan diaspora (10 C, 5 P) Albanian diaspora (12 C, 18 P) Algerian diaspora (9 C, 8 P) American diaspora (17 C, 7 P)
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Pages in category "Diasporas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
These invasions and settlements led to one of the first large-scale African diasporas in the ancient world. In 517 AD, the Himyarite king Ma'adikarib was overthrown by Dhu Nuwas, a Jewish leader who began persecuting Christians [167] and confiscating trade goods between Aksum and the Byzantine Empire, [168] both of which were Christian nations ...
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