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Boyash or
Bayash (endonym: Bȯjáṡ, Romanian: Băieși, Hungarian: Beás, Slovak: Bojáš,
South Slavic: Banjaši, Bojaši)
refers to a
Romani ethnic group living...
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Croatia speaks the
Boyash dialect of the
Romanian language and not the
Romani language, and the
reservation serves to
protect the
Boyash dialect of the Romanian...
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Erlides (Yerlii, Arli);
Xoraxai (Horahane) from
Greece and Turkey;
Boyash (Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, Rudari, Zlătari) from
Romanian /
Moldovan miners;...
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Minority Languages,
Hungary is
providing special protection for the Armenian,
Boyash, Bulgarian, Croatian, German, Gr****, Polish, Romani, Romanian, Rusyn, Serbian...
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clans with
their own self-designations, such as the Kalderash, Machvaya,
Boyash, Lovari, Modyar, Xoraxai, and Lăutari. In the
English language (according...
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Romania and Moldova,
although it is
estimated that most Ursari, like the
Boyash,
speak Romanian as
their native language.
There is no
scholarly consensus...
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subgroups defined by occupation:
Argintari "silversmiths."
Aurari "goldsmiths."
Boyash, also
known as Băieși, Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, or Rudari, who coalesced...
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Settlements Romani people by sub-group
Arlije Bergitka Roma
Burgenland Roma
Boyash Cascarots Crimean Roma
Garachi Gurbeti Judeo-Romani
Kalderash Kale (Finnish...
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contexts Aromanians in Bulgaria,
sometimes referred to as
Vlachs as well
Boyash, a Romanian-speaking
Gypsy subgroup whose members are
known as
Vlach Gypsies...
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integrated more
within the
Central and
Eastern European societies, such as the
Boyash (Ludari) of
Romania and the
Bashalde of Slovakia. Many of the
Vlach Romani...