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  2. Surkhaab - Wikipedia

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    Surkhaab is a Hindi-language film directed by Sanjay Talreja. The film, an Indo-Canadian co-production, [ 1 ] explores the themes of illegal immigration and women's empowerment, and revolves around a woman who has to face unexpected events when she illegally immigrates to Canada to be with her younger brother.

  3. Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, [1] with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.

  4. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    There is a possibility that the first wave of Indian migration towards Southeast Asia occurred when Emperor Ashoka invaded Kalinga and following Samudragupta's expedition towards the South. [71] This was followed by early interaction of Indian traders with South Asians and, after the mid-first millennium CE, by the emigration of members of the ...

  5. Category:Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Human migration denotes any movement of groups of people from one locality to another, rather than of individual wanderers. The main article for this category is Human migration . See also: Category:Animal migration

  6. Indo-European migrations - Wikipedia

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    Identifications are made on the basis of how well, if at all, the projected migration routes and times of migration fit the distribution of Indo-European languages, and how closely the sociological model of the original society reconstructed from Proto-Indo-European lexical items fits the archaeological profile.

  7. Peopling of India - Wikipedia

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    With the decline of the IVC, and the migration of Indo-Europeans, the IVC-people contributed to the formation of both the Ancestral North Indians ("ANI"), who were closer to contemporary West Eurasians, and the Ancestral South Indians ("ASI"), who were descended predominantly from the Southeastern Indian hunter gatherers (known as "AASI", who ...

  8. Indo-Aryan migrations - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Aryan migrations [note 1] were the migrations into the Indian subcontinent of Indo-Aryan peoples, an ethnolinguistic group that spoke Indo-Aryan languages. [2] These are the predominant languages of today's Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, North India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

  9. Free migration - Wikipedia

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    Free migration is not limited to a certain time period, but has been more relevant and controversial in recent years, especially in the United States. In the U.S., it has become a more controversial topic since 9/11. Free migration is a concept to consider when comparing basic human rights and migration.