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using this word.
Another designation of the Roma is
Cingane (alternatively
Çingene, Tsinganoi, Zigar, Zigeuner, Tschingaren),
likely deriving from the Persian...
- Look up Gypsy, gypsy, cigan, gyp, or
Çingene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gypsy or
gipsy is an
English name for the
Romani people.
Gypsy or gipsy...
- Karli-eli Ağriboz Çirmen Vize
Izvornik Florina Elbasan Sanjakbey of the
Çingene ("Gypsies")
Midilli Karadağ (Montenegro)
Sanjakbey of the Müselleman-i...
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pudding that is baked.
Gushvada - a
cheese strudel Çingene Yumurtasi (Eggs in
Romani style from Turkey)
Çingene Tavuğu (Chicken in
Romani style from Turkey)...
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Mirasi Qalandar Sri
Lankan Telugus In Turkey:
Abdal of
Turkey Arabci Bosha Çingene Gäwändi
Ghorbati Qeraçi
Susmani Tahtacı In Afghanistan:
Kuchi (Kochai)...
- 20 May 2024. "Gypsy Girl Zeugma". Beyazperde.
Retrieved 20 May 2024. "
Çingene Kızı Zeugma" [Gypsy Girl Zeugma]. Box
Office Türkiye (in Turkish). Retrieved...
- (1966) ****i Dağın Aslanı (1966) Karaoğlan / Camoka'nın intikamı (1966)
Çingene (1966) Bir
Millet Uyanıyor (1966) Karaoğlan / Baybora'nın Oğlu (1966) At...
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Ottoman Empire.
Their legendary leader was
Mansur ibn
Yakub Han,
called Çingene Han. He
built his
karavansaray in
Malatya in 1224.
Today it can
still be...
- Şopar ("Gypsy kid") in
Rumelian Romani dialect, and Manuş ("Human") or
Çingene ("Gypsy") in Turkish,
while once in
Ottoman Turkish they were
named Cingân...
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meaning Egyptian – in Romanian: tigan, in Bulgarian: tsiganin, in Turkish:
cingene – all of
which are
variations of
slang words for "Egyptian" in
those languages...