Category
page 1Romani in Bulgaria
Decade of Roma Inclusion
Muslim Roma
Ethnic Roma of Muslim religious affiliation

Boyash
Boyash or Bayash (endonym: Bȯjáṡ, Romanian: Băieși, Hungarian: Beás, Slovak: Bojáš, Serbo-Croatian: Banjaši, Bojaši) are a Romani ethnic group living in Romania, Moldova, southern Hungary, northern Croatia, northern Serbia, Slovakia, the Balkans, but also in the Americas. Alternative names are Rudari (Ludari), Lingurari and Zlătari.

Kalderash
The Kalderash are a subgroup of the Romani people. They were traditionally coppersmiths and metal workers and speak a number of Romani dialects grouped together under the term Kalderash Romani, a sub-group of Vlax Romani.
thumb|The three main confederations of Romani people in Europe, Kalderash (yellow), Sinti/Manush (blue), Gitanos (red), as well as the Dom people of the Middle East (green)
Roma in Bulgaria
constitute Europe's densest Romani minority
Ursari
thumb|320px|The Ursar, drawing by Theodor Aman
Euroroma
Euroroma () is the biggest political party representing the interests of the Romani people in Bulgaria.

Paradise Hotel
2010 film
Civil Union "Roma"
Bulgarian political party

Concrete Pharaohs
2010 film by Jordan Todorov
Crimean Roma
sub-ethnic group