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Tag: Migration

Tracing Human History Through Genetic Mutations
The Growth of Diaspora:From 722 BCE
Migrations in the Pacific, BCE – 1000 CE
Artists Travels, 1300-1500
Western Pacific Rim, 1989
Trade, Slavery and Warfare in Africa 1450 – 1870
Transport of Indian Workers in the Nineteenth Century
The World on the Eve of the Muslim Conquests circa 600 A.D.
The Slave Trade (17th-18th centuries)
The Palestinians in the Modern World
The Muslim World circa 905-1500
The Muslim World circa 403-1100
The Muslim World circa 700-1300
The Muslim World circa 1111-1700
The Muslim World circa 1317-1900
The Lebanese in the Modern World
The Lebanese in the Middle East
The Koreans and Vietnamese in the Modern World
The Jews in the Russian Empire ca. 1880
The Indian Ocean circa 390-1000
The Indian Diaspora Today
The Great Migration from Ireland to New York and England
The Great Armenian Trading Network (17th-18th Century)
The Grand Jewish Migration, 1880-1914
The Genocide of the Armenians in 1915-1916
The Fight of Jews from the Medieval West
The First Jewish Dispersion
The Extent of Greece in the 6th Century
The Expansion of the Slavs
The Chinese in the World Today
Southeast Asia – An Area of Traditional Chinese Immigration, 14th-19th Centuries
Refugees and Displaced Persons after 1945
Phoenician Colonization
Persecution of Central European Jews in the Seventeenth Century
Palestinians in the Near East

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