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Doms in Syria

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Tarlan, K.V. (2018). Encouraging Integration and Social Cohesion of Syrian Dom Immigrants Proposal for a Regional Social Inclusion Strategy Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan. Gaziantep: Kırkayak Kültür
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The exonym "Nawar" could be used sometimes offensively, denoting a contemptible and immoral lifestyle associating them with beggars, itinerants, and thieves.
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Tarlan, K.V., Foggo, H., (2016). Dom Migrants from Syria: Living at the Bottom on the Road amid Poverty and Discrimination. Ankara: Development Workshop,
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Under the terms of the Syrian Constitution the Druze community is designated as a part of the Syrian Muslim community.
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Tarlan, K.V. (2015). From The Occupation of Iraq to ” The Arab Spring ”: Gypsies in the Middle East
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Mediterranean Racisms: Connections and Complexities in the Racialization of the Mediterranean Region
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Tarlan, K.V. (2015).Irak'ın işgalinden "Arap Baharı"na Ortadoğu'da Çingeneler: Öteki sığınmacılar.
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Customary Strangers: New Perspectives on Peripatetic Peoples in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia
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specializing in metalwork and entertainment. The language is Indo-Aryan, closely related to
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as well. The community is highly marginalised in society, and they are referred to as
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Tarlan, K.V. (2016). The Dom Gypsies: “Other” Refugees of Syria
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Suriyeli Dom Göçmenler "En Alttakiler" Rapor
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Walter de Gruyter. pp. 1–. 344:Tarlan, Kemal Vural (2017-01-01). 44: 25: 170:) in the Middle East is known as 665:Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch 433:Matras, Yaron (1 October 2012). 1: 815:Black people of Yarmouk Basin 687:Melkite Greek Catholic Church 976:Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians 719:Assyrian Church of the East 494:10.1349/ps1.1537-0852.a.412 1204: 1053:Rom / Rrom / Roma / Romani 860:Turkmens/Turkomans (Turks) 139:in the northern part, and 914: 84: 72: 56: 42: 712:Chaldean Catholic Church 697:Armenian Catholic Church 682:Catholic Church in Syria 675:Armenian Orthodox Church 454:Williams, Allen (2001). 660:Eastern Orthodox Church 1183:Ethnic groups in Syria 1178:Dom in the Middle East 692:Syriac Catholic Church 670:Syriac Orthodox Church 456:"The Gypsies of Syria" 301:Berland & Rao 2004 225:Berland & Rao 2004 18:Romani people in Syria 475:Herin, Bruno (2012). 405:"Dom Research Center" 387:Tarlan, Kemal Vural. 80:Related ethnic groups 1157:Seb Seliyer language 481:Linguistic Discovery 166:. The Dom language ( 470:on 23 January 2005. 436:A Grammar of Domari 291:, pp. 138–139. 34: 597:2021-02-25 at the 585:2020-01-31 at the 557:2021-01-26 at the 1165: 1164: 1147:Lomavren language 921: 920: 869:Foreign nationals 835:Dom/Nawar (Gypsy) 544:978-1-137-26348-3 531:Law, Ian (2014). 523:978-0-89789-771-6 446:978-3-11-029142-1 91: 90: 16:(Redirected from 1195: 1152:Romani languages 957: 948: 941: 934: 925: 628: 621: 614: 605: 548: 527: 506: 496: 471: 450: 420: 419: 417: 416: 407:. Archived from 401: 395: 394: 384: 378: 377: 375: 374: 360: 354: 353: 341: 335: 334: 332: 331: 325: 319:. 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Index

Romani people in Syria
Domari
Syrian Arabic
Islam
Kawliya
Domari-speaking
Dom
Nawar
Aleppo
Damascus
Homs
Latakia
Qurbāṭ
India
Indian
caste
Central Indian
Dardic languages
language shift
Syrian civil war
Doms in Iraq
Nawar people


Berland & Rao 2004


Williams 2001

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