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A diaspora (/daɪˈæspərə/) is a scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic locale. Historically, the word diaspora was used to refer to the involuntary mass dispersion of a population from its indigenous territories, in particular the dispersion of Jews.
Explanation:
From 1300s to 1500s, which is about two centuries, Japan tore itself
apart in the feudal wars and all the civil conflicts. Due to Minamoto's
victory, Japan transitioned to medieval feudalism and power rested upon
two shogun regimes, the Kamakur and Ashikaga.
Adding on to what the person above me said, cigarettes can also be very addictive due to the nicotine. Once you start smoking, it can be extremely difficult to stop.
It is called the Caspian Sea, and it is the largest inland water body. It covers 143,200 square miles and it is bordered by Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan.