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  2. India–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between India and Romania were established on 14 December 1948 at the legacy level, and were upgraded to embassy level in 1957. Romania opened an embassy in New Delhi in 1955, and India opened an embassy in Bucharest in 1957. The Romanian Prime Minister visited India in March 1958. [3]

  3. Indo-Roman trade relations - Wikipedia

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    The Seleucid dynasty controlled a developed network of trade with the Indian Subcontinent which had previously existed under the influence of the Achaemenid Empire.The Greek-Ptolemaic dynasty, controlling the western and northern end of other trade routes to Southern Arabia and the Indian Subcontinent, [5] had begun to exploit trading opportunities in the region prior to the Roman involvement ...

  4. Indo-Roman relations - Wikipedia

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    Muziris, near the southern tip of India, in the Peutinger Table. The Peutinger Table, a medieval copy of a 4th or early 5th century map of the world, shows a "Temple to Augustus" at Muziris, one of the main ports for trade to the Roman Empire on the southwest coast of India. [15]

  5. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the name of the Dom or Domba people of north India—with whom the Roma have genetic, [148] cultural and linguistic links—has come to imply "dark-skinned" in some Indian languages. [149] Hence, names such as kale and calé may have originated as an exonym or a euphemism for Roma. Ursari Roma in Šmarca, Slovenia, 1934

  6. History of the Romani people - Wikipedia

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    It was attended by representatives from India and twenty other countries. At the congress, the green and blue flag that was unfurled at the 1933 conference, embellished with the red, sixteen-spoked chakra , was reaffirmed as the national emblem of the Romani people, and the song " Gelem, Gelem " was adopted as their national anthem.

  7. Romani people in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The linguistic evidence has indisputably shown that roots of Romani language lie in India: the language has grammatical characteristics of Indian languages and shares with them a big part of the basic lexicon, for example, body parts or daily routines. [16] More exactly, Romani shares the basic lexicon with Gujarati, Hindi and Punjabi.

  8. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania [a] is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe.It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast.

  9. Romani culture - Wikipedia

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    Romani culture is the culture of the Romani people, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group originating in northwest India. [1] They constitute the largest ethnic minority in Europe, [2] where they are believed to have lived since the 9th century. [3]