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Romani migration

Romani migration refers to the movement of the Romani people from northern India around a thousand years ago to Europe and beyond. Over centuries, they traveled through Asia, the Middle East, and eventually into Europe, often seeking better livelihoods and escaping conflict or persecution. Their migration was gradual and complex, influenced by social, economic, and political factors. Today, Romani communities are spread across many countries, maintaining their unique language and cultural traditions while also adapting to their changing environments. Their migration history highlights resilience and the ongoing challenges faced by their communities worldwide.