Answer: There were 12 Israelite tribes mentioned in The Bible: Rueben, Simeon, Levi, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph (Manasseh + Ephraim) Benjamin and Judah. The word 'diaspora' means 'scattered' and refers to those Israelites who were scattered across the known world after the fall of Northern Kingdom of Irael in 721BC and then the nation of Judea in 70AD.
The Israelite Tribes that were scattered by the Assyrians in 722 B.C.E. are typically called the TEN LOST TRIBES, since they lost their religion and historical identity after the Assyrian conquest and deportation.
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Yes. However, the location of the exiled populace of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (the Ten Tribes) is not known. "The diaspora" usually refers to the people of Judah and their descendants. See also:More about the diaspora
The exile, also known as the diaspora. This occurred when Shalmaneser carried away the Ten Tribes into captivity, and it continued after the Temple was destroyed.
The return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
1:assyrian 2:babylonian 3:greek 4:roman
Diaspora - software - was created in 2010.
Soul Diaspora was created in 2009.
If you are referring to the Jewish Diaspora, then it was the Jews that experienced it.
Santeria is an example of the African diaspora.
The splitting of the Israelite kingdomThe Assyrian conquest of IsraelNevuchadnezzar's siege of JerusalemThe Jewish diaspora (assuming you're not referring to the loss of the Ten Tribes)
"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.