The Bantva Memons are a group of Kathiawadi Memons originating from the town of Bantva Kathiawar a former district of the state of Gujarat in India.
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Afro-Anglo American
An Afro-Anglo American (also Afro-Anglo) is an Anglo American person of at least partial Black African ancestry; the term may also refer to historical or cultural elements in Anglo America […]
Pinjara
The Pinjara (Rajasthani: पिंजरा (Devanagari) پِنجارہ (Perso-Arabic)) are a Muslim community found in the states of Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra and Rajasthan in India. They are also known as Shaikh Mansoori […]
Spanish immigration to Cuba
Spanish immigration to Cuba began in 1492 to 1898 as a part of Spain to the present day. The first sighting of a Spanish boat approaching the island was on […]
Jews
The Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים ISO 259-3 Yehudim Israeli pronunciation [jehuˈdim]); (בני ישראל Standard: Bnai Yisraʾel; Tiberian: Bnai Yiśrāʾēl; ISO 259-3: Bnai Yiśraʾel translated as: Children of Israel or Sons of […]
Coast Veddas
The Coast Veddas or Vedar by self-designation form a social group within the minority Sri Lankan Tamil ethnic group of the Eastern province of Sri Lanka. They are primarily found […]
Norwegian New Zealander
Norwegian New Zealander (Norwegian:Norsknewzealendere) are New Zealanders of Norwegian ancestry the majority of these people were part of the Norwegian diaspora. Around 10000 New Zealand residents declared they were born […]
Chakkala Nair
Chakkala Nair is one of the lower ranking subcastes of the Nair community among Keralites. They are distributed throughout Kerala. In Travancore they are known as Chakkalans while in Malabar […]
Burmese people in Pakistan
Pakistan Burmese (Urdu: پاکستانی برمی ) are a Muslim community based in Karachi Sindh Pakistan. They are Rohingya Muslims (Urdu: روہنگیا مسلمان) from Rakhine State in Burma who have fled […]
Mauritanians in Senegal
There is a large community of Mauritanians in Senegal including tens of thousands of black Mauritanians expelled by their own government during a 1989 border incident.