Image Luli children.jpg thumb right 200px Lyuli children in Samarkand , Uzbekistan . Lyuli lang ru are a subgroup of the Dom people living in Central Asia , primarily Tajikistan , Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan . Lyuli speak a Lyuli dialect of the Domari language . ref en icon http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code rmt Report at www.ethnologue.com ref The Lyuli practice Islam . They have a clan organization the Lyuli word for clan is tupar , the Jughi word avlod . Division into sub clans is also practiced. The Lyuli community is extremely closed towards non Lyuli. ref name besson ru icon http zigane.pp.ru Pressa2 4.htm . . Some photos of Lyulis ref . Traditional occupations crafts, including jewelry, cattle trading, mendicancy and music. Name There are many names for the Lyuli Jughi, Multani or Luli. However, they refer to themselves as Mugat ... from the city of Multan in modern day Pakistan , because some of the Lyuli emigrated from Multan around 1380 CE. According to Professor Khol Nazarov, the ancestors of the Lyuli belonged to a caste of singers ... worldwide. Lyuli in Kyrgyzstan The Lyuli live in the south of Kyrgyzstan, in Osh Province ... of education in their First language mother tongue and many Lyuli have no documents. Lyuli ... . ref ru icon http www.ca oasis.info oasis ?jrn 32&id 245 ref Lyuli in Russia Image Lyuli woman with child in Kazan, Russia2.JPG thumb 185px right Lyuli woman with child at the Bolaq embankment, Kazan , Russia . In the beginning of the 1990s, Lyuli started Urbanization ... robe s. Russian Roma emphasize that the Lyuli are a population distinct from them. However, Russians consider the Lyuli to be Romani people Gypsies , because of the resemblance with the Roma. ref ... Dom people Russian Roma References reflist External links commonscat Lyuli people http www.thinking east.net site index.php?option com content&task view&id 53&Itemid 56 The Lyuli of Uzbekistan Central ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 TOCright Kalinka lang ru is a Russian song written in 1860 by the composer and folklorist Ivan Larionov Fact date September 2007 and first performed in Saratov as part of a theatrical entertainment that he had composed. Fact date September 2007 Soon it was added to the repertory of a folk Choir choral group . The refrain of the song refers to the kalinka , which is the Viburnum opulus snowball tree . It has a speedy tempo and light hearted lyrics. Lyrics cellpadding 6 Russian language Russian Transliteration English language English style vertical align top white space nowrap , , br , br , , , br br , , , br . br , , br , br , , br br , , , br br , , br , br , , , br br , , , br br , , br , br Kalinka, kalinka, kalinka moya br V sadu yagoda malinka, malinka moya br Akh, pod sosnoyu, pod zelenoyu, br Spat polozhite vy menya br Ay lyuli, lyuli, ay lyuli, br Spat polozhite vy menya. br Kalinka, kalinka, kalinka moya br V sadu yagoda malinka, malinka moya br Akh, sosyenushka ty zyelyenaya, br Nye shumi zhe nado mnoy br Ay lyuli, lyuli, ay lyuli, br Nye shumi zhe nado mnoy br Kalinka, kalinka, kalinka moya br V sadu yagoda malinka, malinka moya br Akh, krasavitsa, dusha dyevitsa, br Polyubi zhe ty menya br Ay lyuli, lyuli, ay lyuli, br Polyubi zhe ty menya br Kalinka, kalinka, kalinka moya br V sadu yagoda malinka, malinka moya br Little snowberry, snowberry, snowberry of mine br Little raspberry in the garden, my little raspberry br Ah, under the pine, the green on ... more details
for the Central Asian ethnic group Lyuli Luli or Elulaios was king of the Phoenicia n city of Tyre Lebanon Tyre 729 694 BC . During his reign, Tyre lost what remained of its power to Assyria . The reign of Luli is characterized by several wars with Assyria. Tyre was tributary to Assyria, but Luli revolted against the Assyrians more than once. From 724 to 720 BC, Tyre was under siege, the port being blockaded by Shalmaneser III Shalmaneser . During the reign of Sargon II of Assyria Sargon , the Assyrians had occupied Cyprus , but following Sargon s death in 705, Luli reclaimed the island and its colony of Kition . In 701, after another revolt, Sennacherib forced Luli to flee to Kition. Tyre lost control over Sidon and Akko , being reduced to the city itself and its overseas colonies. After Luli s death, the kingdom of Tyre was ruled by a series of pro Assyrian monarchs and governors. References Maria Eugenia Albert The Phoenicians and the West. Politics, Colonies, and Trade. Cambridge University Press, 1993 2001. See also List of Kings of Tyre Category 8th century BC births Category 694 BC deaths Category Assyria Category Phoenician kings de Elulaios nl Elulaios pt Luli sh Luli ... more details
wiktionary Gypsy gypsy Gypsy may refer, often pejoratively, to any of the following nomadic peoples the Romani people , the largest ethnic group popularly referred to as gypsies Roma Romani subgroup , a major Romani subgroup in Central and Eastern Europe Sinti , a European subgroup of the Romani people the Dom people , an ethnic group of the Middle East possibly related to the Romani Lyuli , a branch of the Dom people of Central Asia the Lom people , an ethnic group of East Anatolia and Armenia possibly related to the Romani the Banjara , an ethnic group of India the Domba , an ethnic group of India the Irish Travellers or Pavee , an ethnic group of Irish origin mostly found in Ireland, Great Britain, and the United States the Scottish Travellers Indigenous Highland Travellers Ce rdannan literally Craftsmen , a ethnic group of the Scottish Highlands . the Yeniche people , mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, and Belgium Sea Gypsies , a number of different peoples of Southeast Asia TOCright Places Gipsy, Missouri Gypsy, West Virginia Literature and derived works Gypsy A Memoir , a book by Gypsy Rose Lee Gypsy A Musical Fable , a musical play based on the memoir by Lee Gypsy 1962 film Gypsy 1962 film , a 1962 film based on the play and the memoir Gypsy 1993 film Gypsy 1993 film , a TV film based on the play and the memoir Gypsy soundtrack Gypsy soundtrack , a soundtrack album from the 1993 TV film The Gypsy novel The Gypsy novel , a novel by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm The Gypsies poem The Gypsies poem , a poem by Alexander Pushkin Gypsies , a fantasy novel by Robert Charles Wilson Gypsy Magic , a Macedonian film Music and dance Gypsy band , an American progressive rock band Gypsy album Gypsy album Gipsy.cz , a Romani hip hop group The Gypsies , a Sri Lankan band Gypsy calypsonian or Winston Edward Peters, Trinidad and Tobago calypsonian and politician Gypsy, a Contra dance choreography gypsy contra dance figure Songs The Gypsy , a 1945 song written by ... more details
Infobox Language name Domari states Iran , Egypt , India , other region Middle East , North Africa , Caucasus , Central Asia , Indian subcontinent India speakers roughly 1.9 million, of which 1.3 million in Iran familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian fam3 Indo Aryan languages Indo Aryan fam4 Central zone Indo Aryan languages Central zone iso2 inc iso3 rmt Domari is an Indo Aryan languages Indo Aryan language, spoken by the Dom people across the Middle East , mainly in Iran and Egypt , but significant numbers of speakers are also found in India where they are known as Domba . Domari is also known as Middle Eastern Romani , Tsigene , Luti , or Mehtar . Dialects in include Nawari in Syria , Lebanon , Israel , Palestinian Territories and Egypt . Kurbati Ghorbati in Syria and western Iran Helebi in Egypt and Libya Karachi Garachi in northern Turkey, northern Iran, the Caucasus and southern Russia Marashi in Turkey Lyuli and Maznoug in Uzbekistan and Asian Russia Barake in Syria Churi Wali in Afghanistan Domaki and Wogri Boli in India Some dialects may be highly divergent and not mutually intelligible. Qinati, Y r k the Turkish for Y r k travellers , Koli, Nablos, Beludji Domari and Romani language Domari was once thought to be the sister language of Romani language Romani , the two languages having split after the departure from the Indian subcontinent, but more recent research suggests that the differences between them are significant enough to treat them as two separate languages within the Central zone Hindustani language Hindustani group of languages. The Dom and the Rom are therefore likely to be descendants of two different migration waves out of India, separated by several centuries. ref name What is Domari Citation title What is Domari? url http romani.humanities.manchester.ac.uk files 21 domari.shtml accessdate 2008 07 23 ref ref name ROMANI ORIGINS Citation title ON ROMANI ORIGINS AND IDENTI ... more details
Image Housetrucks and camping at Nambassa 1981.jpg thumb 500px right Housetrucks at the Nambassa 5 day festival 1981 Housetruckers are individuals, families and groups who convert old trucks and school buses into mobile homes and live in them, preferring an unattached and transient lifestyle to more conventional housing. These vehicles began appearing around New Zealand during the mid 1970s and even though there are fewer today they continue to travel New Zealand roads. ref name autogenerated1 Nambassa A New Direction , edited by Colin Broadley and Judith Jones, A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1979.ISBN 0589012169. ref Today these hippie nomads are found traveling independently and in convoys from town to town making a living from small Cottage industry cottage industries such as arts and crafts , or following various Seasonal human migration fruit picking seasons as they occur throughout the nation. Other part time housetruckers use their Handicraft handcrafted rigs only when taking an extended holiday. Some older vehicles which no longer operate are lifted on blocks and used as permanent caravans or extra rooms on properties and in caravan parks. ref http www.massey.ac.nz wwpubafs magazine 2001 Nov stories sonya.html Massey Magazine November 2001 Educating Sonya Bot generated title ref The notion of living a nomad ic lifestyle in mobile collectives and following the seasons is older than civilization itself. Such examples of early tribes like Native Americans in the United States native American Indians wandered across the nation, periodically moving location to maximise the advantages to climate and the Natural environment environment . Throughout old Romani people Europe , the Dom people Middle East and Lyuli Asia are found traditional Romani people Gypsies whose lifestyle is similar to that of the modern housetrucker. New Zealand connection Deleted image removed Image House Trucks at Nambassa 1981.jpg thumb 200px left House trucks at Nambassa 1981 There are few places left ... more details