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*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}}
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{{Demographics of Turkey}}
{{Europe topic|Ethnic minorities in}}
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[[Category:Ethnic groups in Turkey]]
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