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  1. The Romani may have migrated from what is the modern Indian state of Rajasthan, migrating to the northwest (the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent) around 250 BC. Their subsequent westward migration, possibly in waves, is now believed to have occurred beginning in about 500 AD. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KalbeliaKalbelia - Wikipedia

    The Kalbelia are a snake charming tribe from the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. The dance is an integral part of their culture and performed by men and women.

  3. In the English language, Romani people have long been known by the exonym Gypsies or Gipsies, which most Roma consider a racial slur. The attendees of the first World Romani Congress in 1971 unanimously voted to reject the use of all exonyms for the Romani, including "Gypsy".

  4. 6. Apr. 2017 · The Kalbeliyas are a nomadic cast from the desert in Rajasthan, INDIA. They are known for their Music, Dance, and Snake Charmer's talents. The traditional occupation of the KALBELIAS was to catch...

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  5. However, this same dance practice, also known as a form of “Indian Gypsy” or “snake charmers’” folk dance, appears to have originated as recently as the 1980s. This article gives an account of the swift development of Kalbeliya dance from its first appearance on stage in 1981 to the present.

  6. 1. Aug. 2010 · Synopsis: Shot in remote areas of Rajasthan's Thar desert, in Northwest India, "Jaisalmer Ayo! Gateway of the Gypsies" captures the lives and journeys of nomadic communities who are believed...

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  7. 12. Jan. 2016 · To gain insight into both the portrayal of Rajasthani artists as Gypsies and the representation of the Indian background of the Roma, this article presents the results of a contextualized content analysis of the films, complemented by ethnographic research.