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Romani people in Kosovo : ウィキペディア英語版
Romani people in Kosovo

Romani people in Kosovo living usually in "Mahalas" (segregated settlement) are part of the biggest minority in Europe. Important to mention is that although Ashkali and Egyptians have very similar culture, tradition, non distinguishing physical appearance, most of them do not want to be put together as one minority but as minorities. Mainly there are historical differences claimed. Roma speak Roma language in most cases.; however also the language/s that surrounds them such as Serbian and Albanian. Many Romani were targeted by Kosovo Albanians (Kosovo Liberation Army) with the Serbs during the Kosovo War as being considered to be allied with Serbs and Serbian national interests.
Romani in Kosovo are much depleted from their former numbers, and have been in both stationary and nomadic residence there since the 15th century.
Kosovo Liberation Army (Kosovo Albanians) expelled 50,000 Romani from Kosovo, forcing them to take refuge in central Serbia,〔http://www.cafod.org.uk/where_we_work/eastern_europe/serbia/the_roma_community_in_serbia〕 but many of them returned to Kosovo. In 2011 there were 36,694 Romani, Ashkali and Egyptians living in Kosovo,or around 2% of the population.
==Subgroups==

As in other parts of the Balkans, the denomination of Romani has always been subject to outside pressure. In the official census, the labels Romani and (Kosovo) Egyptians were used.
After the war and encouraged by the international community, the label Romani, Ashkali and Kosovo Egyptians and its abbreviation RAE became more common. Whereas the Ashkali and Kosovo Egyptians maintain their distinct origin, this is sometimes contested by Kosovo Romani who claim that all three groups are actually Romani subgroups.

Serbian Romani:
*Kovači (Serbian Orthodox)
*Čergari (Serbian Orthodox)
*Srpski Romani (Serbian Orthodox)
*Bugurdjije ()

Polylingual:
*Arlije (Muslim)
*Mixed Romani


Albanian Romani:
*Gurbeti (Muslim)
*(Belajie muslim )
*Muhadjeri (Muslim)
*Egyptians (Muslim)(self-identify)
*Ashkali (Muslim)(self-identify)


Other:
*Turkish Romani
*
*Divanjoldjije (Muslim)
*Croat Romani
*
*Lipljan Romani (Catholic)
*
*Janjevo Romani (Catholic)

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