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diaspora (/daɪˈæspərə/ dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a po****tion that is
scattered across regions which are
separate from its
geographic place of origin. The word...
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Western Armenia and,
after the
Armenian genocide,
primarily in the
Armenian diasporan communities. The
unique Armenian alphabet was
invented in 405 AD by Mesrop...
- (January 1, 2007).
Frame by
Frame III: A
Filmography of the
African Diasporan Image, 1994-2004.
Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253348296 – via...
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countries in the world.
Armenians kept to
their traditions and
certain diasporans rose to fame with
their music. In the post-genocide
Armenian community...
- narrowness, displacement, solitude, and frailty. He
believed that the
diasporan way of life is
diametrically opposed to a "national renaissance," which...
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surname include:
Antranig Dzarugian (1913 – 1989) was an
influential diasporan Armenian writer, poet, educator, and journalist.
Arman Tsarukyan (born...
- 2005 to July 2007, Obetsebi-Lamptey
served as
Minister of
Tourism and
Diasporan Relations in the
cabinet of
President John Kufuor. He
resigned his post...
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Young Friends Society of
African Diasporan Institutions (YFS)
exists to support,
serve and
promote African Diasporan cultural, historical, economic, educational...
- destination,
being one of the
largest cities in
Africa and in the world.
Diasporan Africans and others,
especially from East and
Southern Africa, are increasingly...
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Damba festival Festival de
Damba Damba chuɣu
Diasporan Chiefs seated during World Damba Festival, in Germany.
Genre festivals Frequency Annually Venue...