- Bosha (Roma)
Bosha (sometimes spelled Posha) also called the Lom people, are a
Romani ethnic group who live in EasternAnatolia and the southernCaucasus mountains . The Lom are sometimes considered a separate branch of the proto-Romani people who remained in Eastern Anatolia andArmenia in the11th century , while the ancestors of the contemporaryRoma people immigrated further west in the 13th - 14th centuries. The language of the Lom people isLomavren .Due to their relationship with the Armenian people, the Bosha are sometimes called 'Armenian Gypsies' [http://www.romnews.com/community/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=880 :: RomNews Network Community @ RomNews.com/de :: Best source on Roma / Gypsies on the Internet ] ] , and the Lomavren language is placed in the
Armenian language family, while the term "Bosha" is Armenian in origin.The exact number of existing Bosha is difficult to determine, due to the dispersed and often mostly-assimilated nature of the group. Estimates suggest only a few thousand of the people can be found across
Armenia and Georgia, while Government census reports only 50 living in the former. [ [http://www.tacentral.com/people.asp POPULATION AND PEOPLE | People | Armenia Travel, History, Archeology & Ecology | TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia ] ]Concentrations of Bosha can be found in
Yerevan andGyumri in Armenia. Some of the Bosha in Armenia have adopted theArmenian language and assimilated with the larger Armenian population. [Wixman. "The Peoples of the USSR". p. 30] In Georgian they live in such cities asTbilisi ,Kutaisi ,Akhalkalaki andAkhaltsikhe . They are noted for such occupations asBasket weaving andmetalsmithing , which are common among settled Roma.References
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Dom people
*Roma in Armenia
*Lomavren language
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