- Balkans, but also in the Americas.
Alternative names are
Rudari (Ludari),
Lingurari and Zlătari. The
Boyash or Băieși (in Romanian) are a branch/caste of...
- Avrămești, Băncești, Corobănești, Gârdești, Mărășești, Obârșeni, Obârșenii
Lingurari, Rugăria, Stâncășeni,
Uricari and Voinești. "Po****ţia rezidentă după...
- Băieși,
Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, or Rudari, who
coalesced in the
Apuseni Mountains of Transylvania. Băieși is a
Romanian word for "miners."
Lingurari means...
-
Erlides (Yerlii, Arli);
Xoraxai (Horahane) from
Greece and Turkey;
Boyash (
Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, Rudari, Zlătari) from
Romanian /
Moldovan miners; Ursari...
- or "copper workers"), Lăutari ("string
instrument players"),
Boyash (
lingurari or "spoon makers") and
Ursari ("bear handlers"), all of
which developed...
- (aurari), bear-baiters (ursari),
musicians (lăutari), and spoon-makers (
lingurari).
Slavery in the
Danubian Prin****lities did not
generally signify that...
-
Iezer Location Country Romania Counties Vaslui County Villages Obârșenii
Lingurari, Corobănești, Ruși Physical characteristics
Source Obârșeni
Mouth Tutova...