Romani people in Ukraine explained

Group:Romani people in Ukraine
Total:47,587 (2001 census),[1]
Popplace:Zakarpattia region and Odesa region
Langs:Russian, Ukrainian, Para-Romani
Rels:Eastern Orthodoxy, Islam

The presence of Romani people in Ukraine was first documented in the early 15th century.[2] The Romani maintained their social organizations and folkways, shunning non-Romani contacts, education and values, often as a reaction to anti-Romani attitudes and persecution. They adopted the language and faith of the dominant society, being Orthodox in most of Ukraine, Catholic in Western Ukraine and Zakarpattia Oblast, and Muslim in Crimea.

History

Origin

The Romani people originate from Northern India,[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] presumably from the northwestern Indian states Rajasthan[7] [8] and Punjab.[7]

The linguistic evidence has indisputably shown that roots of Romani language lie in India: the language has grammatical characteristics of Indian languages and shares with them parts of the basic lexicon, for example, body parts or daily routines.

More exactly, Romani shares the basic lexicon with Hindi and Punjabi. It shares many phonetic features with Marwari, while its grammar is closest to Bengali.[9]

Genetic findings in 2012 suggest the Romani originated in northwestern India and migrated as a group.[4] [5] [10] According to a genetic study in 2012, the ancestors of present scheduled tribes and scheduled caste populations of northern India, traditionally referred to collectively as the Ḍoma, are the likely ancestral populations of modern European Roma.

In February 2016, during the International Roma Conference, the Indian Minister of External Affairs stated that the people of the Roma community were children of India. The conference ended with a recommendation to the Government of India to recognize the Roma community spread across 30 countries as a part of the Indian diaspora.[11]

2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine

During the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Roma people suffered since the often lack of civil status documentation held off their access to humanitarian assistance.Several sources report denying refugees access to European countries.[12] EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) called for special attention to Roma seeking sanctuary.[13]

The previous discouragement of the education of Roma girls hit them harder after the war disturbance in the education system.[14] Romani Ukrainians are also fighting Russian soldiers in Liubymivka.[15] Despite being part of a marginalized minority, hundreds of Roma volunteered to fight for the Ukrainian army and were awarded.[16] [17]

Demographics

Sub-groups

The Muslim Roma migrated from Central Asia in the 17th and 18th century to Crimea peninsula.[19]

The gypsy communities in Crimea in the 19th century were divided by "Yerli" (Yerli) and "Chingene" (Nomad).[20] The Gurbeti (sometimes called Turkmen), lived mainly in the towns and steppe regions.[20] They traded horses and products made out of horse meat (such as the popular chir-chir-byurek).[20] The Krimurja in Crimea incorporated small numbers of Gurbeti through marriage, although in the 19th century they are listed as a separate group of "locals".[21] Their small number likely prevented them from an own community.[21] Their Romani language and nomadic lifestyle determined their separation to the Daifa, and their joining to the Krimurja.[21] In spite of intermarriage between the Gurbeti and Krimurja, a distinct origin is remembered, and an internal separation to some extent has been preserved.[21] Some in Crimea suggest that the "chingene" deny their gypsy origin and declare as Crimean Tatars.[22]

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The distribution of the population by nationality and mother tongue UKRAINE . 19 May 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070914083840/http://www.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/results/nationality_population/nationality_1/s5/?botton=cens_db&box=5.1W&k_t=00&p=120&rz=1_1&rz_b=2_1%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&n_page=7 . 14 September 2007 .
  2. Book: Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume II: G-K. 1988. Volodymyr Kubijovyc.
  3. Book: Hancock, Ian F. . 2005 . 2002 . We are the Romani People . Univ of Hertfordshire Press . 978-1-902806-19-8 . 70 .

    ‘While a nine century removal from India has diluted Indian biological connection to the extent that for some Romani groups, it may be hardly representative today, Sarren (1976:72) concluded that we still remain together, genetically, Asian rather than European’

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  4. 10.1016/j.cub.2012.10.039. Isabel. Mendizabal. Reconstructing the Population History of European Romani from Genome-wide Data. Current Biology. 6 December 2012. 22. 24. 2342–2349. 23219723. free. 10230/25348. free.
  5. News: Sindya N. Bhanoo. Genomic Study Traces Roma to Northern India. New York Times. 11 December 2012.
  6. Current Biology.
  7. Book: Flamenco on the Global Stage: Historical, Critical and Theoretical Perspectives - K. Meira Goldberg, Ninotchka Devorah Bennahum, Michelle Heffner Hayes - Google Books . 2015-09-28. 9780786494705 . Meira Goldberg . K. . Bennahum . Ninotchka Devorah . Hayes . Michelle Heffner .
  8. Book: World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East . registration . Roma Rajastan Penjab. . Rough Guides . Simon Broughton . Mark Ellingham . Richard Trillo . 147 . 9781858286358 . 1999 .
  9. Milena. Hübschmannová. Romaňi čhib – romština: Několik základních informací o romském jazyku. Bulletin Muzea Romské Kultury. 4/1995. 1995 . Muzeum romské kultury. Brno. Zatímco romská lexika je bližší hindštině, marvárštině, pandžábštině atd., v gramatické sféře nacházíme mnoho shod s východoindickým jazykem, s bengálštinou..
  10. Web site: 5 Intriguing Facts About the Roma. Live Science. 23 October 2013 .
  11. Web site: Can Romas be part of Indian diaspora?. khaleejtimes.com. 29 February 2016.
  12. Web site: Romani family denied exit from Ukraine: border guards accuse Roma of "wrongdoings" in Hungary . 2022-04-18 . European Roma Rights Centre . HU.
  13. Web site: 2022-04-01 . Ensure equal treatment for Roma fleeing Ukraine . 2022-04-18 . European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights . nl.
  14. Web site: Rapid gender analysis in Ukraine reveals different impacts and needs of women and men . UN Women – Headquarters . 7 April 2022 . en . 2022-04-05 .
  15. Web site: Roma from Kherson oblast in Ukraine capture tank from Russian occupiers .
  16. Web site: Almost 200 pro-Roma and Romani organizations worldwide condemn Russia's war on Ukraine, call for it to end and for the human rights of all refugees to be upheld . 2022-04-18 . romea.cz.
  17. Web site: Braća po oružju: Zbog pomoći protiv ruske agresije mijenja se stav Ukrajinaca prema Romima . 2023-04-10 . www.klix.ba . bs.
  18. http://www.minelres.lv/reports/ukraine/PDF_Roma_of_Ukraine_eng.pdf
  19. Book: Gypsies in Central Asia and the Caucasus . 9783319410562 . 2016 .
  20. Geisenhaner-Lange, p. 427
  21. Geisenhaner-Lange,p. 437
  22. Geisenhaner-Lange, p. 432
  23. Web site: Нова Січ – Новини – Історія українських циган. Нова. Січ. Novasich.org.ua. 30 August 2017.
  24. Helbing Adriana, Ukraine: Performing Politics, 28 February 2006