The dispersion of a people from their original homeland, either voluntary or forced, maintaining cultural connections across geographic boundaries. Originally applied to Jewish communities, the term now describes any scattered ethnic or cultural group.
From Greek 'diaspora' meaning 'scattering' or 'dispersion,' from 'diaspeirein' (to scatter). Initially used in the Septuagint to describe Jewish exile, the term was later adopted by scholars to describe similar patterns of migration and cultural maintenance among other peoples.
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