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  2. Turkish Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Roma, also referred to as Turkish Gypsy, Türk Çingeneler, Turski Tsigani (турски цигани), Turkogifti (τουρκο-γύφτοι), Țigani turci, Török Cigányok, Turci Cigani,Turko-Romani [1] are Turkified and assimilated Muslim Roma who have adopted Turkish culture over the centuries, [2] including adopting the Turkish language and used to speak the Rumelian Romani ...

  3. Romani people in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Romani people in Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye'deki Romanlar) or Turks of Romani background (Turkish: Roman kökenli Türk) are Turkish citizens and the biggest subgroup of the Turkish Roma. They are Sunni Muslims mostly of Sufi orientation, [ 2 ] who speak Turkish as their first language, in their own accent, and have adopted Turkish culture .

  4. Turks of Romania - Wikipedia

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    In more recent years, since Romania's admission into the European Union, the Turkish minority in Romania has decreased significantly due to the relaxation of travelling and migration regulations. Thus, since the first decade of the 2000s, Turkish Romanians have joined other Romanian citizens (e.g. ethnic Romanians, Tatars, etc.) in migrating ...

  5. Turks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The majority Turkish-speaking Muslim Roma in Bulgaria, Dobruja-Romania, Western Thrace-Greece, Northern Cyprus and Turkey declare themselves to be Turks, not Romani people. [15] Gene flow from the Ottoman Turks spilled over in the Balkan Roma and established a higher frequency of the human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups J and E-M215 [ 16 ...

  6. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 December 2024. Ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin For other uses, see Romani (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Romanians or Roman people. Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Gypsy (disambiguation). Ethnic group Romani people Romani flag created in 1933 and accepted at the 1971 ...

  7. Romani diaspora - Wikipedia

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    A Romani family travelling (1837 print) Romani people from Ivanovo Oblast. In Russian the Romani people are referred to as tzigane. The largest ethnic group of Romani people in Russia are the Ruska Roma (also known as Xaladytka Roma). They are also the largest group in Belarus. They are adherents of the Russian Orthodox faith.

  8. Romanians in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Romanians in Turkey includes Turkish citizens of Romanian origin (including Turkish-Romanian origin), as well as Romanian citizens resident in Turkey.. Romanians are generally concentrated in the major cities in Turkey, especially Istanbul, where 14,000 [1] Romanians reside and where there is also a Romanian Orthodox Church.

  9. Romani society and culture - Wikipedia

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    The Romani language is spoken by millions of Romani people throughout the world. [80] It is of the Indo-Aryan branch. Many Romani people can speak two or more languages. It is not considered an official language because it varies from tribe to tribe. [81] Romani is influenced by Persian, Greek, Armenian, Iranic, Georgian and Arabic. [82] [83]