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25: 103:, found in most South Asian languages, is used by the South Asians to refer to themselves. It means "one of us, of our land", alluding to a common culture (the opposite is Paradesi or 119:. Many outsiders tend to indiscriminately use the word "Indian" for South Asian people and culture. This might be considered offensive by non-Indian Desi (the state of 126:
Unlike other areas of the world, the Jewish communities were accepted and integrated in the local society of the Indian subcontinent. Also, similar to the
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The Desi Jewish communities are some of the oldest in world, with more than 2000 years of continuity in the Indian subcontinent (such as the
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the arrival of the Sephardim and Mizrahim who were to be considered "Europeans" by the British authority, hence their name of
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communities. The arrival of the Europeans facilitated the immigration of Jews with
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Large collection of quotes by Hindu philosophers and writers against Anti-Semitism
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After the mid-20th century, when the Indian subcontinent was partitioned and
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area, also in the production of oil. A turning point was the arrival of the
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on the west coast of the Indian subcontinent, persecuting the Jewish and
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Dicţionar enciclopedic de iudaism, Editura Hasefer, București, 2000,
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Jews
South Asia
Indian subcontinent
Desi
Paradesi Jews
partition
Indian subcontinent
India
Parsis
caste system
Cochin Jews
Bene Israel
Arabian Sea
Malabar
Portuguese
Inquisition
Christian
Sephardi
Mizrahi
British Raj
Paradesi Jews
Israel
immigrated
Baghdadi Jews
Bene Ephraim

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