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Ethnic cleansing - Early examples of ethnic cleansing |  | Ethnic cleansing - Early examples of ethnic cleansing: Encyclopedia II - Ethnic cleansing - Early examples of ethnic cleansing |  | The Assyrian Empire regularly deported entire ethnic groups, as did the Babylonians; victims of this policy most famously include the Israelites of Israel in 722 BC and the Israelites of Judah in 586 BC (see Babylonian captivity of Judah).
Elsewhere, the Bantu expansion and Arab conquests are other examples of systematic expulsions. The migration of Caribs led to the displacement of indigenous Arawaks, but they themselves were later defeated and expelled. Mongols, Turks, and Russians have instigated var ...
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Ethnic cleansing - Early examples of ethnic cleansing
The Assyrian Empire regularly deported entire ethnic groups, as did the Babylonians; victims of this policy most famously include the Israelites of Israel in 722 BC and the Israelites of Judah in 586 BC (see Babylonian captivity of Judah).
Elsewhere, the Bantu expansion and Arab conquests are other examples of systematic expulsions. The migration of Caribs led to the displacement of indigenous Arawaks, but they themselves were later defeated and expelled. Mongols, Turks, and Russians have instigated various forced relocations of other peoples in Eurasia over the centuries.
In some instances, the expulsion of Jews had some features of ethnic cleansing, especially if accompanied by violence and enacted on the whole territory of the state. Jews were expelled from England (1290), France (1306), Hungary (1349–1360), Provence (1394 and 1490), Austria (1421), Spain after the Reconquista, Portugal (1497), Russia in 1724, and from various parts of Germany at various times. Not all deportations of Jews affected an entire country or lasted for extended periods of time: Jews from Krakow (1494) were expelled to suburbs of the city, and Jews expelled from Lithuania (1491) were allowed to return 10 years later.
Spain's large Muslim minority, called Moriscos, inherited from that country's former Islamic kingdoms, was expelled in 1502 and 1609–1614.
Roma people were expelled from France, England and other European countries during the 16th century.
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