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nomadic Gypsies

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  • Nomadic peoples of Europe — In Europe the settled lifestyle has long been the norm, but some small nomadic communities exist or have existed recently. Contents 1 Romani 2 Yeniche 3 Indigenous Norwegian Travellers …   Wikipedia

  • Gypsies —    The Gypsies, or Roma, entered Europe during the Middle Ages from Northern India. The fact that the Roma had migrated to Europe from the ostensible home of the “Aryan race” did not prevent the Nazis from portraying them as an inferior people… …   Historical dictionary of the Holocaust

  • Nomadic tribes in India — A nomad lady in Maharashtra The word Nomadic Tribes refers to the people who were forced to live a wandering life by the Indian Caste System. The Nomadic and Denotified Tribes consist of about 60 million in India, out of which about five million… …   Wikipedia

  • Unified Nomadic and Independent Transnational Education —    (UNITE)    United Kingdom. Coordinator: Barrie Taylor. A site in Essex has been found to develop a Holocaust and Cultural Heritage Center. The center will also provide supplementary education and advice to Gypsies …   Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • gypsies — gyp·sy || dʒɪpsɪ n. member of a nomadic people originally from India …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Sea Gypsies — may refer to:In geography, it can refer to any of several groups in southeast Asia: * Bajau, an indigenous ethnic group residing in Sabah, eastern Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, the Philippines, and parts of Sarawak ** sometimes including the… …   Wikipedia

  • Chronology of Gypsy History — 224 241 Persia: In the reign of Shah Ardashir, Gypsies first come from India to work. 420 438 Persia: Bahram Gur, Shah of Persia, brings Gypsy musicians from India. 661 Arab Empire: Indians (Zott) brought from India to Mesopotamia. 669 /670 Arab… …   Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • England —    Estimated Gypsy population: 100,000, including Irish Travelers. Some 50,000 live in caravans. The census figures for January 2005 show about 6,500 caravans on official council sites, more than 5,000 on authorized private sites, and 3,500 on… …   Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • Introduction —    Describing the early history of the Gypsies is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle when some of the pieces are missing and parts of another puzzle have been put into the box. The Gypsies suddenly appeared in Europe speaking an Indian… …   Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • Soviet Union —    Estimated Gypsy population in 1991: over 500,000. For a short time after the success of the 1917 Revolution, the Gypsies in the newly formed Soviet Union were given rights as an ethnic group in exchange for supporting communism. Nomadism was… …   Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • Germany —    Estimated Gypsy population: 100,000. Records state that in September 1407 wine was given to Gypsies ( Tartars ) while their papers were being checked at the town hall in Hildesheim. Another early description is of a group of acrobats in… …   Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

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