Diaspora
The term Diaspora is
used to refer to the movement of people who have left their ancestral
homelands and settled in other parts of the world, either because they were
forced to do so or because they wanted to leave on their own. The word is
increasingly used for such people as a collective group and/or a
community. Its origin is traced in thousands years back. In the Bible
there is reference of diaspora. In the history of human civilization, we find a
number of events of it. The world has seen many diasporas but scholars
have been studying the phenomenon with great interest only in recent decades.
They have distinguished between different kinds of exoduses based on its
causes such as imperialism, trade or labour migrations or by the kind of social
coherence. Among the great diasporas of history is that of the Jewish
people, who were forced to leave their lands in ancient times. Their
ancestor Abraham was forced to leave Iraq and took shelter in Egypt. Then his
offspring Jews were forced to leave Egypt and settled themselves in
Palestine. In twentieth century history, the Palestinian diaspora has
attracted a lot of attention and been a cause of concern for world leaders
because of the plight of Palestinians. The movement of Aryans from Central
Europe to the Indian sub-continent thousands of years ago is also a noteworthy
diaspora, although the causes of this diaspora are unclear. There have been
massive diasporas in Africa, too, over the centuries, either because of war or
because of the ravages of nature. But the chief reason why the phenomenon of
diaspora is attracting so much attention now is globalization.
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