The_______ethnic group makes up a large Hindu minority in _______

Social Studies · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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To provide a response to the fill-in-the-blank statement you have given, I would need to know which country or region you are referring to. Different countries have different ethnic groups that make up Hindu minorities. If you can provide the country or region in question, I could certainly identify the ethnic group for you.

Extra: Hinduism is a major religion originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is the third-largest religion in the world. Hindu minorities can be found in many countries due to historical migration, diaspora, and conversion. Across different countries, the nature of Hindu minority communities varies widely. For instance:

- In Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Hindu minority comprises mainly of individuals whose ancestors lived in the region prior to the partition of India in 1947. - In countries like Nepal, Hinduism is practiced by the majority, but specific ethnic groups such as the Newar or Tharu people may be constituted as ethnic minorities within the state even though they practice Hinduism. - In Malaysia and Singapore, a significant number of Tamils and other South Indian ethnic groups form a Hindu minority. - In countries like Fiji or the Caribbean islands like Trinidad and Tobago or Guyana, Indo-Fijians, and Indo-Caribbeans – descendants of indentured workers from India – make up the Hindu minority. - In Western nations like the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, the Hindu community is diverse and consists of individuals from various ethnic backgrounds including Indian, Nepali, Sri Lankan, etc.

Understanding the demographics of Hindu minorities involves looking at historical migration patterns, local politics, and social integration within those countries.


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