Europe's largest minority group, the Romani, migrated from northwest India 1,500 years ago, new genetic study finds. The Romani, also known as the Roma, were originally dubbed "gypsies " in the 16th ...
An activist for the rights of Romani people and a writer, Sally Cortés hails from Alicante, Spain, where she studied Hispanic ...
BARCELONA, Spain, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- DNA shows Europe's widespread Romani populations share a common past beginning with an exodus from India 1,500 years ago, researchers say. Writing in the journal ...
Despite their modern-day diversity of language, lifestyle, and religion, Europe's widespread Romani population shares a common, if complex, past. It all began in northwestern India about 1,500 years ...
In many cases there are questions of a historical and ethnographic nature which are subject to controversy and debate. Scholarly arguments are laid out, and further dispute ensues. For decades ...
Award-winning musician Oliver Rajamani marks his 25th year in Austin with the premiere performance of “Flamenco India” — a musical journey that connects the Spanish roots of gypsy flamenco with the ...
During my annual trips to Romania, I repeatedly came across a conspicuous people with an invisible past. I knew virtually nothing about them, other than that they looked different from other Romanians ...