Exile is either an entity who is, or the state of being, away from one's home while being explicitly refused permission to return.
Exile, exiled, exiles, The Exile, or The Exiles may also refer to:
Exiles
Babylonian captivity, or Babylonian exile of the 6th century B.C., during which a number of people were deported from the Kingdom of Judah to Babylon
Cuban exile, the large exodus of Cubans since the 1959 Cuban Revolution
Francoism, or the exile of Republicans in Spain, the large number of people who fled from Spain to other countries (France, Mexico, the United States) during the regime of Francisco Franco
Malta exiles, men of politics, high rank soldiers, administrators and intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire who were sent to exile in Malta
Marian exiles, more than 800 English Protestants who mostly fled to Germany, Switzerland, and France and joined with reformed churches
Project Exile, a controversial federal program started in Richmond, Virginia in 1997
Tax exile, one who chooses to leave their native country and instead to domicile themselves in a foreign nation where taxes are lower or nil
Sürgünlik (Crimean Tatar: 'exile'), the forced population transfer, ethnic cleansing and genocide of Crimean Tatars carried out by Soviet authorities in 1944
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