- medium.com @rohithamruthur/gypsies-a-brief-…However, you may know them by their more colloquial name, gypsies. For many, the word “gypsies” conjures up specific images and characteristics.
- en.wikipedia.org Romani peopleNot to be confused with Romanians or Romans. For other uses, see Romani (disambiguation). "Gypsy", "Gypsies", "Gipsy", and "Gipsies" redirect here.
- Gypsies were known for their skill as metalworkers, tinsmiths, woodworkers, carpenters, blacksmiths, horse traders and trainers, and in associated occupations.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…The largest population of Gypsies now lives in Eastern Europe, however communities of Gypsies can be found in many countries around the world.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/gypsyKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. gypsy çingene gypsy dancing çingene dansı gypsy roman gypsy chief ne demek.
- owlcation.com humanities/The-GypsiesGypsy history remained unknown for centuries, largely because they had no written language, and strangely enough, they had forgotten where they came from.
- anthropology.iresearchnet.com gypsies/They tend to live simultaneously in two different worlds: the exterior imposed non-Gypsy world and the internal constructed Gypsy world.
- publicpeople.org who-are-gypsies.htmThey called them "gypcian," a shortened form of the Middle English "Egypcien," as a result, and eventually this became the modern word "gypsy."
- occult-world.com gypsies/They came as Christian penitents and claimed to be exiles from a land called “Little Egypt.” Europeans called them “Egyptians,” which became corrupted as “Gypsies.”
- psychology.fandom.com wiki/GypsiesThe Banjara people, numbering around 2,274,000 in India,[20] are Gypsies,[21] who claim that they, too, are descended from the Rajputs, and that many of their...