- Turkish,
while once in
Ottoman Turkish they were
named Cingân ("Gypsy"),
Kıptî ("Copts") and Mısırlı ("Egyptians"). As
Gastarbeiter some
Turkish Roma came...
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Kipti rural hromada (Ukrainian: Кіптівська сільська громада) is a
hromada of Ukraine,
located in
Chernihiv Raion,
Chernihiv Oblast. Its administrative...
- needed] The M3 is
covered by the
European Road E101 (Moscow-Bryansk-Hlukhiv-
Kipti), also the
short section, near Russo-Ukrainian
border in
Kalinovka is a...
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border with
Ukraine Ukraine M 02:
border with
Russia -
Hlukhiv -
Kipti M 01:
Kipti - Kyiv
EUROPEAN AGREEMENT ON MAIN
INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC ARTERIES (AGR)...
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collected Jizya from
Muslim and non-Muslim
groups they
registered as
Gypsy (
Kıpti), such as Roma in
Western Anatolia and
Balkans and Abdals, Doms and Loms...
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Archives of the 18th and 19th century, cite 4
clans of the so-called Türkmen
Kıpti who
spoke a
Turkik dialect with few
Romani words in
their jargon and who...
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Andeta Cenaj 13 ****ës "Blow Your Mind" – – – 7
Feride Kipti 14 Lezhë "Dhe
Zemra Ndal" – ✔ – 8
Enkela Kipti 12 Lezhë "Me Fal" ✔ – – 9 Era
Okshtuni 12 Kavajë...
- and
forced to retreat,
first to
Konotop and then to Vertiivka [uk] and
Kipti [uk],
where it took up the
defense of the area
south of Chernihiv. Near...
- Çingene, Çingen, or Çingan, as well as Çingit (West
Black Sea region),
Kıptî (meaning Coptic), Şopar (Kırklareli),
Romanlar (İzmir) and
Gipleri (derived...
- and
continuing north. Not far
north from
Kozelets E101
splits north of
Kipti traveling east by
Highway M 02,
while M 01
continues north towards Chernihiv...