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  1. Most Muslim Roma are Sunni, but they are not exclusively Sunni. For example, there are some Shia Roma communities in Serbia. Turkish Roma are mostly Sunni. Under Ottoman rule, Roma Muslim had a lower social status than non-Roma Muslims, but above that of non-Muslims.

  2. Muslim Roma are predominantly found in Turkey, the Balkans (particularly in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia and Bulgaria), Crimea, the Middle East, Egypt, Iraq and Iran.

  3. The Sinti, who regard themselves as a subgroup distinct from the Roma, arrived from the north. Other Romani groups migrated from the Balkans and settled in Southern Italy and Central Italy. From Bosnia and Kosovo, Muslim Roma the so-called Xoraxane came to Italy at the time of the Balkan wars

  4. About 26,000 ethnic Turks, 20,000 ethnic Tatars, and an undetermined number of Muslim Roma – who generally declare as Turks in censuses – form the country’s diverse Muslim community.

  5. Nov 26, 2018 · Some Roma groups are Catholic, Muslim, Pentecostal, Protestant, Anglican or Baptist. The Roma live by a complex set of rules that govern things such as cleanliness, purity, respect, honor and...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Muslim_RomaMuslim Roma - Wikiwand

    In Crimea live several different Groups of Muslim Roma since the time of the Crimean Khanate, the majority of them speak Crimean Tatar language and take a Crimean Tatars Identity. Muslim Roma suffer twice from exclusion, through Antiziganism and Islamophobia.

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