- The
Ghorbati (also
known as
Mugat or Hadurgar, قرباط,
Qurbat or Gurbat) are an
ethnic group and
originally a
nomadic community in Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq...
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Middle Eastern descendants of the Dom
Abdal Doms in
Turkey Doms in
Egypt Ghorbati Doms in Iran and
Afghanistan Doms in Iraq Doms in
Israel Doms in Jordan...
- or Awaz, Keche-Hjälp (Arabic: كاولية or كاولي), also
known as Zott and
Ghorbati (known in
English as Gypsies), is a
community in Iraq of
Indian origin...
- The Lyuli,
Jughi or Jugi (self-names:
Mugat and
Ghorbati) are a
branch of the
Ghorbati people living in
Central Asia,
primarily Tajikistan, Uzbekistan...
- in
Sudan Doms in
Tunisia Doms in
Libya Doms in
Israel Doms in
Lebanon Ghorbati,
community in Iran and
Afghanistan Maltby, Kate (June 2014). "Bordering...
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Afghanistan and
Turkey still speak dialects of Indo-Aryan, such as the
Ghorbati.
There is also
academic scholarship that
connects European Romany groups...
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Persian Kowli, also
known as
Ghorbati (Qorbati),
Magadi (Mogadi),
Qazulagi and Jogigi,
Lafzi Mugat or Arabi/Arabcha in
Central Asia,
refers to various...
- Lomavren, Armenian, Georgian,
Turkish Religion Christianity (Armenian Apostolic)
Related ethnic groups Romani, Doms, Domba,
Ghorbati;
other Indo-Aryans...
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vocabularies of
diverse peripatetic po****tions in the
Middle East. Thus, the
Ghorbati and
Lyuli were
previously thought to
speak a
dialect of Domari.
There is...
- (through
marital conversions) ·
Romani mythology Related ethnic groups Ghorbati · Doms · Lom · Ḍoma ·
Ashkali and
Balkan Egyptians ·
other Indo-Aryan peoples...