Dom people

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Dom
Total population

2,158,400 [1]

Regions with significant populations
Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Iran
Languages
Domari, Kurdish, Turkish, Masri, Levantine Arabic
Religions
Islam
Related ethnic groups
South Asians (Desi)

The Dom (or Domi) of the Middle East are a South Asian (Desi) ethnic group. Some authors relate them to the Domba people of India. They have a rich oral tradition and express their culture and history through music, poetry and dance. Initially it was considered that they are a branch of the Romani people, but recent studies of the Domari language prove that they departed earlier from the Indian subcontinent, probably around the 6th century [1].

Their estimated population of 2.2 million is primarily spread across parts of Turkey, Egypt, Greece, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Iran. The actual population, however, is thought to be higher as some Dom are excluded from national census and others label themselves in national terms rather than as Dom. Nowadays, they speak the dominant languages of their larger societies, but Domari, their national language, continues to be spoken by more insular communities.

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