sephardic diaspora
The term "Sephardic diaspora" refers to the dispersion or scattering of the Sephardic Jewish community following their expulsion from Spain and Portugal during the late 15th century. It encompasses the migration of Sephardic Jews to various regions across the world, particularly in countries such as Turkey, Greece, North Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas.
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