יהודי גליפולי
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Gallipoli (Gelibolu), a port on the Dardanelles, welcomed after the Iberian expulsion a Sephardic community connected to the commercial circuits of the Aegean Sea and the Straits region. Its members spoke Judeo-Spanish and were organized around their synagogues, participating in the maritime trade of the Ottoman Empire. A community of modest size, it was gradually absorbed by the attraction of the great Ottoman Jewish centers, such as Istanbul and Salonika, to which its members migrated.
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