The Romani people, often also quipped as ‘Roma’, represent one of Europe’s most prominent of ethnic minorities. They are estimated to be a demographic of about 10 to 12 millions individuals distributed over the continent. The Roma have historically been marginalised, persecuted and subjected to discrimination, despite their substantial presence. Curiously, the Romani people are believed to have originated from northern India, more precisely, the areas that make up the modern day Rajasthan and Punjab. It is speculated that they set off on an incredible migration over a thousand years ago, and are now seen in Europe.
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Meet The Romani People, Europe's Most Significant Ethnic Minority That Find Their Roots In Rajasthan
The Romani people, Europe's largest ethnic minority, trace their origins to Rajasthan, India. Their journey spans centuries of migration, cultural influence, and resilience in the face of discrimination

Romani women wearing traditional dresses and their children near Zagreb in 1941
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Romani women wearing traditional dresses and their children near Zagreb in 1941
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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