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  2. West Indian - Wikipedia

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    A West Indian is a native or inhabitant of the West Indies (the Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago).In the 1597 Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the term West Indian initially described the indigenous inhabitants of the West Indies, by 1661 the term defined "an inhabitant or native of the West Indies, of European origin or descent."

  3. Ethnic groups in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Ethnolinguistic distribution in Central and Southwest Asia of the Altaic, Caucasian, Afroasiatic (Hamito-Semitic) and Indo-European families.. Ethnic groups in the Middle East are ethnolinguistic groupings in the "transcontinental" region that is commonly a geopolitical term designating the intercontinental region comprising West Asia (including Cyprus) without the South Caucasus, [1] and also ...

  4. Arabs - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. "Arab" and "Arabians" redirect here. For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation) and Arabian (disambiguation). Ethnic group Arabs عَرَب, ʿarab Total population approx. 400 million –420 million Arab League: 350 million Arab diaspora: ~50 million Regions with significant populations Brazil ...

  5. Arabs in India - Wikipedia

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    During the early twentieth century, the Arabs abandoned Arabic for Urdu. [9] Each clan is of equal status, but the Quraishis are accorded seniority as the tribe of Muhammad. [9] The community have remained strictly endogenous, with virtually no cases of intermarriage with native Indian ethnolinguistic communities such as the Gujaratis. [9]

  6. Dom people - Wikipedia

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    The Dom (also called Domi; Arabic: دومي / ALA-LC: Dūmī, دومري / Dūmrī, Ḍom / ضوم or دوم, or sometimes also called Doms) are descendants of the Dom caste with origins in the Indian subcontinent which through ancient migrations are found scattered across the Middle East and North Africa, the Eastern Anatolia Region, and parts of the Balkans and Hungary. [11]

  7. Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarati Muslim society in the UK have kept the custom of Jamat Bandi, literally meaning communal solidarity. This system is the traditional expression of communal solidarity. It is designed to regulate the affairs of the community and apply sanctions against infractions of the communal code.

  8. Arab culture - Wikipedia

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    Arab culture is the culture of the Arabs, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east, in a region of the Middle East and North Africa known as the Arab world. The various religions the Arabs have adopted throughout their history and the various empires and kingdoms that have ruled and took lead of the civilization have ...

  9. Middle Eastern Americans - Wikipedia

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    Although once considered Asian Americans, the modern definition of "Asian American" now excludes people with West Asian backgrounds. [2] According to the 2020 United States census, over 3.5 million people self-identified as being Middle Eastern and North African ethnic origin. However, this definition includes more than just the Middle East.