Sinti: The Mysterious Nomadic European Group from Pakistan?

From ancient migrations to the shadows of history... 💔 From persecution to resilience... 🎻 From forgotten stories to a living legacy... Join us for a powerful three-part series exploring the history, heartbreak, and hope of the Sinti people. Featuring Bizzely, a young Sinti man, and his personal journey of rediscovery—through music, memory, and heritage.

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