Romany Gypsies are an ethnic group with origins in northern India, specifically the Rajasthan, Punjab, and Sindh regions. They migrated westward during the medieval period and settled in various parts of Europe.
Romany gypsies historically originated from northern India and have since migrated to various regions worldwide, particularly Europe. They can be found in countries such as Spain, Romania, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. In these nations, Romany gypsies often live in close-knit communities or campsites.
Romany
All over pierce county
Romani people (formerly known as Gypsies).
because they did not see a role for these people in their society
the Nazis would kill Jews,Gypsies,Gays,Cripples anyone they thought was imperfect.
the Gypsies escaped the wrath of the Nazis No, they didn't.
The Nazis
Yes. At least 220,000 gypsies were killed by the Nazis.
'Romani,' or 'Romany's is the real name for the culture of people known as 'Gypsies.'
It is capitalised when referring to the race of the Romany Gypsies. Just as the names of all races are capitalised.