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  • adjective Of or pertaining to a diaspora

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Examples

  • That was a moment when a defeated Ottoman Empire gave the victorious Europeans the power to divvy up the Middle East and to create new countries both for diasporan Jews and for the Arabs, who had been dominated by the Turks.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • That was a moment when a defeated Ottoman Empire gave the victorious Europeans the power to divvy up the Middle East and to create new countries both for diasporan Jews and for the Arabs, who had been dominated by the Turks.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Apartments continue to be purchased at high offers just to secure them by diasporan Armenians, Iranians, and even Turks, which should come as no surprise by now.

    An Armenian Blog About Life in Armenia 2006

  • According to one source, two factories, one of which was to be run by a diasporan Armenian, were supposed to have opened in Shushi to partially solve the unemployment issue, but the proposals never went through.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • Ara is a fellow diasporan Armenian, from California, who lives in Martuni, Karabagh.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • Ara is a fellow diasporan Armenian, from California, who lives in Martuni, Karabagh.

    An Armenian Blog About Life in Armenia 2005

  • According to one source, two factories, one of which was to be run by a diasporan Armenian, were supposed to have opened in Shushi to partially solve the unemployment issue, but the proposals never went through.

    An Armenian Blog About Life in Armenia 2005

  • Then again, very rarely do I see diasporan Armenians outside of Central Yerevan for that matter, and even then only confined to certain sections or avenues.

    Archive 2004-11-01 2004

  • It is a pity that I only remember seeing one fellow diasporan Armenian already seated on a minibus when I stepped on traveling along Marshal Baghramian Avenue towards Friendship Square, just over two years ago.

    Archive 2004-11-01 2004

  • Then again, very rarely do I see diasporan Armenians outside of Central Yerevan for that matter, and even then only confined to certain sections or avenues.

    An Armenian Blog About Life in Armenia 2004

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