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Lom people

The Lom people also known as Bosha by non-Loms ((アルメニア語:Բոշա); (グルジア語:ბოშა); (ロシア語:Боша); Azeri: Poşa〔http://www.ahiska.org.tr/wp_pdf/sayi10/parcali/48_sirali-1.pdf〕) or Armenian Gypsies〔(Journal / Gypsy Lore Society, Volume 1 ) ''University of California'', 1908〕 ((ロシア語:армянские цыгане); (アルメニア語:հայ գնչուներ)) or Caucasian Gypsies〔 ((ロシア語:кавказские цыгане)) are an ethnic group in historic Armenia.〔(:: RomNews Network Community @ RomNews.com/de :: Best source on Roma / Gypsies on the Internet )〕
Their Lomavren language is a mixed language combining Indo-Aryan and Armenian.
==History==
The Lom, like the Dom people, are sometimes considered a separate branch of the proto-Romani people who remained in historic Armenia in the 11th century, while the ancestors of the contemporary Romani migrated further west in the 13th and 14th centuries. The names ''Dom'', ''Lom'' and ''Rom'' are likely to have the same origin ''(see Names of the Romani people for details)''. The Lom are also said to be related to the Lambani people or the Indian gypsies; the Lomavren language is also very similar to the Lambani language.

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