Diaspora Paragraph

Here is a Paragraph about Diaspora that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students.


Key Questions to Remember About Diaspora 


  1. What do you understand by diaspora"?
  2. How many diasporas can you find in the history of human civilization? 
  3. Mention a few of diasporas in brief.
  4. What is the main reason behind diaspora?

Answer to the Paragraph on Diaspora 


'Diaspora' is a term by which we understand the situation or process in which people. leave their homelands, and settle in other parts of the world. It could also refer to those dispersed people. It is either because they are forced to do so or because they willingly leave their homeland. In the history of human civilization, we find numerous events of diaspora. The Jews were the first group of people who went through diaspora in the history of mankind. 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. Later, many of them were forced to leave Palestine during the Islamic era. These Jews became diasporas in Europe and then in America. Coming from the central Europe, the Aryans settled in the Indian sub-continent. Here the Aryans were also diasporas although the cause of their migration is unknown. In the twentieth century, after the World War II the Jews started gathering in Palestine. With the help of western power, they formed a Jew land in Palestine named Israel. The Palestinians are now forced to leave their homeland. They are becoming diasporas in different countries of the world. The SHOPONN VAYalil in the Middle East, which includes places like Syria, Libya and Iraq, is driving these people into Europe and also many other countries. A lot of people have become diasporas in Africa, too, over the centuries. Most of the reasons behind it are ravages of nature. However, now the main reason of diaspora gobalisation.

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