Romanichal
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Romanichal — see Romany3 3 b … Useful english dictionary
Romani people by country — Distribution of the Romani people in Europe (2007 Council of Europe average estimates , totalling 9.8 million)[1][dead link] * The size of the wheel … Wikipedia
Romani people — For other uses, see Romani (disambiguation). Romani people Rromane dźene Romani flag created in 1933 a … Wikipedia
Didicoy — (Romani: didikai; also diddicoy, diddycoy) is a term of the Romanichal (the English branch of Romani or Gypsies ) for travellers with mixed Romani blood. There was often fierce competition between the groups, and the Romanichal tended to blame… … Wikipedia
Romnichal — (or Romanichal) is a neologism by which groups of Roma people (often known as Gypsies) found in some parts of the United Kingdom, notably England, refer to themselves in their own language, Anglo Romany. The word Romnichal derives from Romani… … Wikipedia
Antiziganism — or Anti Romanyism is hostility, prejudice or racism directed at the Romani people, also known as Gypsies. As an endogamous culture with a tendency to practise self segregation[citation needed], the Romanis have generally resisted assimilation… … Wikipedia
Demography of Birmingham — Year Population figure 1538 1,300[1] 1650 5,472[1] 1700 15,032[1] 1731 23,286 … Wikipedia
Names of the Romani people — Distribution of the Romani people in Europe based on self designation. The Romani people are also known by a variety of other names, in English as Roma and Gypsies, in Greek as γύφτοι. In Central and Eastern Europe as Tsigani (and variants), in… … Wikipedia
Roald Dahl — in 1954 Born 13 September 1916(1916 09 13) Llandaff, Llandaff, Wales, United Kingdom Died 23 Novembe … Wikipedia
Irish Traveller — For other uses of the term see Traveler. Irish Travellers ( ga. Lucht siúil) are an itinerant people of Irish origin living in Ireland, Great Britain and the United States. It is estimated that 25,000 Travellers live in Ireland, between 200,000… … Wikipedia