- The
Sinti (masc. sing. Sinto; fem. sing. Sintetsa, Sinta) are a
subgroup of the
Romani people. They are
found mostly in Germany, France,
Italy and Central...
-
European Roma and
Sinti people during World War II.
Beginning in 1933, ****
Germany systematically ****cuted the
European Roma,
Sinti and
other peoples...
- Some
Romanies use Rom or Roma as an
ethnic name,
while others (such as the
Sinti, or the Romanichal) do not use this term as a self-description for the entire...
- (also
known as Sintitikes, Manuš) is the
variety of
Romani spoken by the
Sinti people in Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, some parts...
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Antonio Flores (1961–1995) –
Spanish singer-songwriter and
actor Ayo – A
sinti and
yoruba singer. Azis –
Bulgarian singer Biréli Lagrène (born 1966) –...
- Chou
Sinti (born 1
April 2003) is a
Cambodian professional footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for
Cambodian Premier League club
Preah Khan Reach...
- with
Jewish groups, with
former mercenaries and strangers. They also met
Sinti or Roma who were
pushing towards Europe.” · . Interestingly, according...
- The
Memorial to the
Sinti and Roma
Victims of
National Socialism (German:
Denkmal für die im
Nationalsozialismus ermordeten Sinti und Roma Europas) is...
- 18th century. The term
Manouche is the self-ascribed name of the
French Sinti. The word "manouche"
means "man" or "human being" in the
Romani language...
- 1978 flag
still emerged among dissenting Romani or
itinerant groups. The
Sinti,
which stand apart as the more ****imilated
group of
German Romanies, have...