Zargari tribe explained

Group:Zargar
Popplace:Zargar, Qazvin, Iran
Rels:Shia Islam
Related:Muslim Romani people

The Zargari people are a Muslim Romani ethnic group that live in Zargar, in northwestern Iran.[1] They speak Zargari Romani, a distinct dialect of Balkan Romani most closely related to dialects historically spoken in Rumelia.

Origin and history

Historical documentation of Zargari origins is lacking, but one seemingly accurate tradition traces their origins to three goldsmith brothers,[2] (Persian: زرگر, zargar), who migrated from the Ottoman region of Rumelia to Maritsa Valley, in present-day south Bulgaria, and subsequently to Ottoman Damascus, from where they were brought to Shiraz as hostages during the reign of Nader Shah (1736–1747) and given pasture lands as a reward for their skills.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pstrusińska, Jadwiga . Secret Languages of Afghanistan and Their Speakers . 18 July 2014 . Cambridge Scholars Publishing . 978-1-4438-6441-1.
  2. Book: O'Connell . John Morgan . Music and Conflict . Castelo-Branco . Salwa El-Shawan . 23 September 2010 . University of Illinois Press . 978-0-252-03545-6.
  3. Book: Rastegar . S. . Vanzan . A. . Muraqqa'e Sharqi: Studies in Honor of Peter Chelkowski . AIEP Editore . 2007 . 978-88-6086-010-1 .