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(contracted; show full)s in Asia Minor]] since at least the 5th century BC and many [[Sephardic Jews|Spanish and Portuguese Jews]] [[Alhambra Decree|expelled from Spain]] came to the Ottoman Empire (including regions part of modern Turkey) in the late 15th century. Despite [[Aliyah|emigration]] during the 20th century, modern-day Turkey continues to have a small Jewish population of about 20,000.<ref name= "Milliyet-Türkiye'deki Kürtlerin sayısı"/>

==== Roma ====
{{Main article|Roma in Turkey}}

The [[Roman
i people|Romalar]] in Turkey number approximately 7500,000 according to Milliyet.<ref name= "Milliyet-Türkiye'deki Kürtlerin sayısı"/>. [[Sulukule]] is the oldest Roma settlement in Europe. By different Turkish and Non-Turkish estimates the number of Romani is up to 4 or 5 million <ref>"Türkiye’deki Çingene nüfusu tam bilinmiyor.[http://webarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/2005/05/08/639714.asp Article from Hürryet]</ref><ref>Romani, according to latest estimations of some experts, number between 4 and 5 million. [http://www.erionet.org/site/basic100094.html European Roma Information Office]</ref> while according to a Turkish source, they are only 0.05% of Turkey's population (or roughly persons).<ref>"Bu düzenlemeyle ortaya çıkan tabloda Türkiye’de yetişkinlerin (18 yaş ve üstündekilerin) etnik kimliklerin dağılımı ... % 0,05 Roman ... şeklindedir.": {{cite web |url=http://www.konda.com.tr/html/dosyalar/ttya_tr.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2009-02-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101030012326/http://konda.com.tr/html/dosyalar/ttya_tr.pdf |archive-date=2010-10-30 }}</ref> The descendants of the Ottoman Roma today are known as [[Xoraxane]] Roma and are of the [[Islam]]ic faith.Mostly live in East Thrace<ref>Elena Marushiakova, Veselin Popov (2001) "Gypsies in the Ottoman Empire", {{ISBN|1902806026}}''[[University of Hertfordshire Press]]''
*Original: Елена Марушиакова, Веселин Попов (2000) "Циганите в Османската империя". Литавра, София (''Litavra'' Publishers, [[Sofia]]).{{bg icon}}</ref>

==== Domlar ====
The Domlar once came from [[India via [[Mesopotamia and settled in [[Asia Minor]] in middle ages, in Citys like [[Diyarbakır]], [[Şanlıurfa]], [[Gaziantep]], [[Adana]], [[Mersin]], [[Van]] and [[Hatay]], also some Domari Refugees from Syria came in 2015 to Turkey. They are widely related with the Romnlar and Lomlar. There language is Domari, Turkish, Arabic and Kurdish.<ref>https://www.domarisociety.com/what-is-domari</ref>


==== Lomlar ====
The Lomlar also called Bosha once came from India via Iran and Caucasus Mountains at ancient times, and settled at Citys like [[Kars]], [[Ardahan]], and the [[Black Sea]] coast in Turkey. They are widely related with the Romanlar and Domlar.<ref>http://www.agos.com.tr/en/article/17704/lom-or-bosha-people-from-past-to-present</ref>

=== Minor foreigner ===
{{main article|Minority group}}
==== Australians ====
{{Main article|Australians in Turkey}}
There are as many as 12,000 '''Australians in Turkey.'''<ref>[http://www.southern-cross-group.org/archives/Statistics/Numbers_of_Australians_Overseas_in_2001_by_Region_Feb_2002.pdf Numbers of Australians Overseas in 2001 by Region - Southern Cross Group] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720101723/http://www.southern-cross-group.org/archives(contracted; show full)*{{citeweb|url=http://turkishpolicy.com/files/articlepdf/freedom-of-religion-and-non-muslim-minorities-in-turkey-winter-2015-en.pdf|title=Freedom of religion and non-Muslim minorities in Turkey|work=Beylunioğlu, Anna Maria|publisher=Turkish Policy Quarterly 13.4 (2015): 139-147.}}

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