- The
Ursari (generally read as "bear leaders" or "bear handlers"; from the Romanian: urs,
meaning "bear"; singular: ursar; Bulgarian: урсари,
ursari) or...
- Romanichal, Romanisael, Calé, Kale, Kaale, Xoraxai, Xaladytka, Romungro,
Ursari and Sevlengere. Roma is the
primary term used in
political contexts to refer...
- music. It is
especially known for
using traditional rhythms emplo**** by the
Ursari section of the Roma
minority with
contemporary electronic sampling. They...
- 250,000.
Romani people constitute the
ethnic majority in the
villages of
Ursari and Vulcănești, and make up
nearly half of the po****tion in the town of...
- Arli
Romani (Greece,
North Macedonia), Sepečides
Romani (Greece, Turkey),
Ursari Romani (Moldavia, Romania) and
Crimean Romani (Ukraine). Zis dialects, also...
- Bulgaria,
Kosovo and
Serbia Boyash,
concentrated in
Romania and Moldova.
Ursari,
concentrated in
Romania and Moldova. Kaale, in
Finland and Sweden. Kalé...
- ("trough-makers"),
Lingurara ("spoon-makers", cf.
Romanian lingură "spoon") and
Ursari (cf.
Romanian urs "bear") or
Mechkara ("bear-trainers").
Education in the...
- language. Only a few of them, with
ancestors from the
kalderash or from the
ursari groups,
still spoke the
Romani language. The lăutari
existed mainly in the...
- rank or
wealth on his travels.
Until well into the 1990s, Roma, like the
Ursari from
various Balkan countries and
Turkey carried out this activity. It was...
- (Tavinger, Romanisæl)
Scottish Travellers Sepečides
Servitka Roma
Sinti Ursari Welsh Kale
Contested Ashkali and
Balkan Egyptians Dom
Garachi Kawliya Nawar...