English to Kannada Dictionary diaspora

diaspora

ವಲಸೆ
definition
noun
Even if, as Sharon postulates, there is a further incoming of 1 million Jews from the diaspora , there is an inevitability about population trends which would threaten the very existence of a Jewish state.
Jews living outside Israel.
translation of 'diaspora'
ಚದರಿಕೆ,
ಚದರಿಹೋದುದು
example
Listener feedback provides evidence of an international audience, with asynchronous access, largely among the 'diaspora' of Welsh expatriates and their descendants.
And then there are other concerns: as with any other artificially created community the 'diaspora' is a profoundly varied ‘group’.
The answer is that living with uncertainty in the Land of our roots is still far superior to the security of being firmly established in the 'diaspora' .
The Sephardic tradition originated in the Babylonian community; with the 'diaspora' it took root in Spain and Africa, and moved on from there.
Religious studies and philosophy, as well as the natural sciences and ecology also bring promising perspectives to the study of identity, language, and memory in Africa and the 'diaspora' .
Or it may be the removal of any self-consciousness that can often accompany public expression of Jewishness in the 'diaspora' .
These international alliances, Edwards argues, constitute 'diaspora' in practice, and that its inner workings can be most tangibly grasped in translation.
More telling than the commandment to study and the importuning of the rabbis is the description of how the of Torah was integrated into the life-style of the Jews in the cities and shtetls of the 'diaspora' .
Campaign contributions and the votes of the 'diaspora' are crucially important in home country politics.
The Jewish Austrian intellectual elite was, in fact, scattered around the globe in the 'diaspora' caused by the Second World War.
Both are waning, and neither is likely to fuel this great 'diaspora' far beyond the year 2000.
Apart from members of the diaspora investing back home, the government should help Indian industry set up base in countries where there is a significant Indian 'diaspora' .
the Ukrainian 'diaspora' flocked back to Kiev
African Americans and black people from the 'diaspora' often have great expectations for their first visit to Africa.
So… is it possible that Bhansali is planning a grand American release aimed at the mainstream audience, and not just the 'diaspora' ?
However while diasporic imagining might be homogenizing the 'diaspora' has not been formed by a singular process, are not culturally very similar.
The concept of 'diaspora' originally referred to those Jews who lived outside Judaea.
There has always been a Somali elite, many in the 'diaspora' .
Beyond the 'diaspora' , it has also found fans among directors and impresarios like Baz Luhrmann and Andrew Lloyd Weber, who have plundered signature elements to revitalise their own work.
All these stories connect across and beyond the continent, as Africans reached out to the 'diaspora' and elsewhere to form new identities as a means of countering forces that would subordinate them.
In countries of the 'diaspora' , such as Trinidad, it is the Ramayana that is the sacred text of first choice.
The song is something of a social commentary, dealing with the issue of Haitian identity in the 'diaspora' .
S.Bhat urged setting up new centres of education and cultural activity wherever the 'diaspora' has moved in sizable concentrations.
Then, there are the strained relations between the home country and the 'diaspora' and the sometimes tense relations between the home country and the strong dominant neighbour.
This law recognizes as extra-territorial nationals Jews living in the 'diaspora' .
None of the sins of these people should be visited upon the members of the 'diaspora' at large.
the 'diaspora' of boat people from Asia
For almost three decades he has helped to build and sustain a transnational epistemic community dedicated to the study of the 'diaspora' .
For subsequent generations of the 'diaspora' , the cultural climate they are reared in is far more compelling a force than a romanticised India their earlier generations may be nostalgic about.
At that stage the 'diaspora' was connected through the personal chains of migration between national territories not yet systematically regulated by passports and border controls.
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