The last decisive event that led to the Jewish diaspora, had to do with the Roman inflicted genocide of Jews in 70 AD. This event still is one of the major reasons of conflict between Israel, Palestine and Arabic nations today.
Acording to the historian Josephus: "Josephus claims that 1,100,000 people were killed during the siege, of which a majority were Jewish, and that 97,000 were captured and enslaved, including Simon bar Giora and John of Giscala."[4]
Those who survived where taken captive and sent to Rome to serve as slaves.
Many fled to other Mediterranean countries; such as Egypt, Turkey, Spain, Syria Jordan, Morocco, etc.
After the genocide, the Romans introduced people from different surrounding nations, (mostly Arabic) and called it Palestine.
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"Seige of Jerusalem (70)".
Exile refers to being forced to leave one's homeland due to political or social reasons, while diaspora refers to a scattered population with a common origin outside their homeland. Exile often involves a sense of loss and displacement, whereas diaspora communities can maintain a connection to their cultural identity while living in different parts of the world.
The Renaissance was a period in European history (14th-17th centuries) known for a revival of art, literature, and culture. The diaspora refers to the dispersion of a group of people from their original homeland, often due to forced migration or displacement. While the Renaissance was a cultural movement in Europe, the diaspora is a term used to describe the scattering of people from a specific community to other parts of the world.
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The name given to a voodoo priest is "houngan" for a male priest and "mambo" for a female priest. These titles are used in Haitian Vodou, a religion practiced in Haiti and among the Haitian diaspora.
Confucianism is primarily practiced in East Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam. It also has followers in other parts of the world where there are Chinese diaspora communities.
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The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
As a result of the slave trade, people of African descent spread throughout the Americas and Western Europe. This dispersal is called the African Diaspora. The African Diaspora eventually led to the diffusion of African culture-including music, art, religion, and food- throughout the Western world.
The Atlantic slave trade forcibly transported millions of Africans to the Americas, resulting in their dispersal across the Western Hemisphere. This diaspora led to the creation of diverse communities with shared African cultural heritage outside of the African continent. Today, the African diaspora continues to influence culture, identity, and politics in the Americas and globally.
The return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
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