The Greek Aryans have immigrated to Hellas, and the Italian Aryans are immigrants to the Italian peninsula.
The fathers of the Teutons were reported to have immigrated from Asia, led by Odin.
If they regarded themselves as aborigines, this does not hinder their havingimmigrated in prehistoric times, though their traditions have ceased to speak of it.
He immigrated from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, to Hawaii, where he worked in the home of the family of a believer.
Originally from Yanai, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, heimmigrated to the United States when he was a teenager.
His mother was sent to the pen for selling moonshine whiskey and he was taken charge of by a family who immigrated to Utah.
Four brothers immigrated to the country about the same time.
Many persons, too, had immigrated into the new-settled parts of the State, who were strangers to the feuds which had once divided her people, and which now began to do so anew.
In Hungary they had settled at a very early date, having immigrated thither from the Byzantine and Chazar empires.
Under the rule of the sensible and masculine Princess Ermengarde, the head of the congregation was Kalonymos ben Todros, of an old family, whose ancestor, Machir, was said to have immigrated in the time of Charlemagne.
It may be concluded, therefore, that the Canaanite population of Phœnicia had at some time immigrated thither, either from the southern strips of the Syrian coast or from the northern portions of the interior of Palestine.
Dardistan is inhabited by various races, who only immigrated in the Middle Ages and at a still later period, and even now are still in an unsettled condition.
They seem to be the original inhabitants, related to the other coloured peoples of southern Asia, and appear to have been driven from the plains into the mountains by nations who immigrated at a later period.
It can now be proved, even by geographical evidence, that the Zoroastrians had been settled in India before they immigrated into Persia.
Herodotus tells us that this district was once known as Milyas, and that the Lycians, who were originally called Termilians, immigrated from Crete.
VI A foreign peasant, from a land of despotic autocracy, who had just immigrated to the United States, was once haled into one of our police courts, charged with almost murdering his wife with a club.
With an eye to where the action was, he immigrated to Beirut .
Shortly thereafter he had married Hansen's mother, a Swede named Erica who had helped in the evacuation, and then, after the war, they had immigrated to America.
Koil Pandala families immigratedfrom British Malabar, and settled at Cherukol, Karamma, and Vatakkematham.
The first family of Kolasvarupam Rajas immigrated into Travancore in the fifth century M.
It is noted, in the Mysore Census Report, 1901, that this name came in very handy to class several of the Malabar tribes, who have immigrated to the province, and whose names were unfamiliar to census officials.
Representatives of these two regions, the immigrated and their descendants, are, I believe, most numerous among the various groups of Norwegian settlers in America.
Among those who immigrated in 1844 and located in Chicago was also Anders K.
All these came from Muskego, Wisconsin, whither they had immigrated from Tin, Telemarken.
Hatlestad and wife Anne had immigrated in 1846, and settled in the Town of Norway.
Helland and wife Ingeborg who immigrated in 1836 and settled at Woodstock, Illinois.
In 1843 Kleofas Halvorson Hansemoen immigrated with wife Kari (Onsgaard) and child Halvor, locating on section twelve in Newark Township, Rock County.
In 1846 Ammund Himle and family from Voss immigrated and settled near Lodi, but below the Dane County line.
We have seen that Clas Isakson had immigrated from Voss in 1840.
The first Norwegian settlers in this locality were John Anderson and Kjel Anderson, who came in 1846, having immigrated from Saude, Telemarken, that year.
Thor Kaasa was the son of Ole Kaasa and wife Margit, who immigrated in 1843 with a family of nine children, of whom Thor was the oldest.
Many Germans immigrated to the Carolinas from Germany as well as Pennsylvania, before the Revolution.
In 1892, at the age of twenty-four, he immigrated to this country.
At the age of eleven, his family immigrated to this country.
The Utes and Shoshonis do not claim to have descended from an ancient people that immigrated into their present seats from the Northwest.
Race riots, often instigated by men who had themselves but recently immigrated to America, were not infrequent.
The Kadu Gollas are said to have originally immigratedfrom Northern India, and are still a nomadic tribe, living in thatched huts outside the villages.
The Ganigas allege that theyimmigrated from the north at a time beyond living memory.
It is, in fact, because of this relationship, and also because of characteristics divergent from the negro type, that the Hottentots are regarded as a race that immigrated from the north and underwent changes by mixture with native peoples.
The remnants of the royal family of Kutara and of the people of that state numbering more than three thousandimmigrated into Japan.
As to the last of these, there is no conclusive indication that they ever immigrated in appreciable numbers.
Mainly because they were pit-dwellers, it was assumed for a tune that they represented a race which had immigrated to Japan at some date prior to the arrival of the Yemishi (modern Ainu).
It consisted of foreigners who had immigrated from China or Korea and of aboriginal tribes alien to the Yamato race.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immigrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.