- Romathan
- Slovakia. Est. 1992. A theater in Kosice using the Romani language.
Historical dictionary of the Gypsies . Donald Kenrick.
Historical dictionary of the Gypsies . Donald Kenrick.
Košice — (Capitale régionale) Héraldique … Wikipédia en Français
Kaschau — Košice Wappen Karte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Košice — Wappen Karte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Košice — Para el artista plástico, véase Gyula Kosice. Košice Bandera … Wikipedia Español
Roma in Tschechien und der Slowakei — Die Roma Minderheit in der Slowakei (Volkszählung 2001) Die Volksgruppe der Roma stellen einigen Schätzungen zufolge die größte ethnische Minderheit in Tschechien und die zweitgrößte ethnische Minderheit in der Slowakei nach der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chronology of Gypsy History — 224 241 Persia: In the reign of Shah Ardashir, Gypsies first come from India to work. 420 438 Persia: Bahram Gur, Shah of Persia, brings Gypsy musicians from India. 661 Arab Empire: Indians (Zott) brought from India to Mesopotamia. 669 /670 Arab… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Koptová, Anna — Slovakia. Contemporary writer. Founder of the Romathan theater in Kosice … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Kosice — A town in Slovakia that is home to the Romathan theater and a college that has a faculty for training Romany teachers. See also Lunik IX … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Slovakia — Slovakia became an independent state in 1993. In 1989, figures held locally gave the number of Gypsies for the region as 253,943, but this excluded many who were not in receipt of any welfare support. According to the 2001 census, Roma number… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Theater — Apart from the long established Teatr Romen in Moscow, Romany drama companies are a phenomenon of the post 1945 years. Two major professional theater groups are now playing in or largely in the Romani language: Romathan and Teatr Romen … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies