- The
Romani people in
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye'deki
Romanlar) are a
Romani subgroup in the
Republic of Türkiye. They are ****
Muslims mostly of Sufi orientation...
-
United States,
Canada and Australia. Romanisæl, in
Norway and Sweden.
Romanlar, Turkish-speaking
Muslim Roma in Turkey, also
called Çingene or Şopar,...
- Portugal) and
southern France. Manouche,
concentrated in
France and Belgium.
Romanlar, in Turkey,
particularly East Thrace. Romanichal, in England, the Scottish...
- have also been
resettled in Turkey. In Turkish, they are
called Mübadil
Romanlar. In 1950–1951
Muslim Turkish Roma from
Bulgaria came to
Turkey and settled...
- (Dağlılar)
Vallahades (Patriyotlar) Circ****ians (Çerkesler)
Romani people (
Romanlar)
Turkmens Amuca tribe (Türkmen Amucalar). The İğneada
Floodplain Forests...
- the Sepetčides (Basketmakers)
moved to Turkey, and were
called Mübadil
Romanlar. The Roma in
Greece live
scattered on the
whole territory of the country...
- Arlije), Romanisal,
Bergitka Roma,
Polska Roma, Cascarots, Ursari, Balshade,
Romanlar (including
Turkish Roma, Sepetçi, Ayjides, Yerli, and Çerge), Wallachian...
-
Orizari in
North Macedonia. In East
Thrace at Turkey, they are
called Yerli Romanlar and only
speak Rumelian Turkish. Many
Arlije have
moved to
Austria and...
- in Istanbul, and
settled in
Pristina at the time of the
Ottoman Kosovo.
Romanlar in
Turkey came to
Germany and
Austria and
other European Countries as Gastarbeiter...
- They are
Catholic Manouche, Mercheros, and Sinti;
Muslim Ashkali and
Romanlar;
Pentecostal Kalderash and Lovari;
Protestant Travellers;
Anglican Roma;...