There have been many "diaspora" events, however the most commonly known one is the Jewish diaspora resulting from the destruction of Jerusalem by Roman troops in 70 (Common Era). The first Jewish diaspora however occurred in 607 (Before Common Era) when the city was destroyed by Babylon and the remaining inhabitants taken captive. Only a remnant returned in 537 bce to rebuild the city. Other notable diaspora events have taken place in more recent times, especially under Communist rule in Russia and China. A full answer would require much more space than is available here. The most recent diaspora is taking place right now, with people fleeing from war-torn countries in the middle-east and Africa.
Which community was dispersed during the Diaspora?
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Diaspora is a world community of people with a common homeland.
"Diaspora" is not capitalized when used in a general sense to refer to any dispersed population of people, such as the Jewish diaspora or the African diaspora. It is typically capitalized when used as part of a specific name or title, such as the Diaspora community or the Diaspora Studies department.
Diaspora is a world community of people with a common homeland.
Diaspora literature refers to literary works that are created by authors who belong to a cultural or ethnic community that has been dispersed or scattered around the world, usually due to historical events, colonization, or forced migration. These works often explore themes of displacement, identity, and the experience of living between different cultures.
A world community of people with a common homeland is Diaspora.
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Diaspora describes a world community of people with a common homeland.
Diaspora describes a world community of people with a common homeland.
Diaspora is a world community of people with a common homeland.
Diaspora describes a world community of people with a common homeland.
Diaspora describes a world community of people with a common homeland.
Diaspora describes a world community of people with a common homeland.