Gudar people
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Romani people, Dom people, Domba, other Indo-Aryans |
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Gudar people or Gaodari [1] (Persian: گودر; Mazandarani: گودار; Gudari: Chule /چوله [2]),also called Godar, Gojar, Gosar or Xikesh,[3] are a group of the Romani people living in Mazandaran Province[4] of Iran.According to Dehkhoda Dictionary, Gudar and Gudarz are the same. [5]
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tea | pâni |
child | baldi |
meat | legar |
woman | damni |
man | mânes |
Notable Gudar People[]
- Arzemon Shekarchian[7],Iranian musician
References[]
- ^ The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Luli
- ^ Essay:Morphological Comparison Of Sarvai and Gudari Languages
- ^ Essay:Morphological Comparison Of Sarvai and Gudari Languages
- ^ Amanolahi, Sekandar. “The Gypsies of Iran (A Brief Introduction).” Iran & the Caucasus, 3/4, 1999, pp. 109–118. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4030769. Accessed 21 Aug. 2021.
- ^ Dehxoda Dictionary,Gudar
- ^ Essay:Motrebi Secret Words in Gudari Language Species in Behshahr
- ^ Arzemon Shekarchian Passed Away
See also[]
- History of the Romani people
- Romani people by country
- Gurjar
- Gudar
- Jugi people
Categories:
- Ethnic groups in Iran
- People from Mazandaran Province
- Ethnic groups in the Middle East
- Romani people
- Indo-Aryan peoples
- Stateless nationalism
- Gurjar
- Romani in Iran