Mhallami
Total population | |
---|---|
150,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Turkey | 60,000 |
Lebanon | 50,000 |
European Union | 25,000 |
Germany | 15,000[1] |
Languages | |
North Mesopotamian Arabic Western Aramaic, Kurdish & Turkish | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
other Semitic peoples Syrian |
The Mhallami, or Mhalmites, (Arabic: محلّمى, Mḥallame; Syriac: ܡܚܠܡܝ̈ܐ, Mḥallmāye/Mḥallmoye; Turkish: Mıhellemi) are Syrians, most of whom are living in and around the city of Mardin, Turkey. Outside of the region, they are also known as Mardinli.
Originating from the Arab tribe of Banu Hanifa, their homeland was Najd in central Arabia, but they were settled by the Umayyad caliph Muawiyah I to that region. They are now primarily speakers of North Mesopotamian Arabic (qiltu variant) and Sunni Muslims of Shafi`i madh'hab.[2]
Origin
After the Umayyad expansion into north Mesopotamia, many families from the Arabian Peninsula were settled to the region of Al-Jazira, Mesopotamia, wrote Yaqubi, who lived around that time, in his book Kitab Futuh Al-buldan[3] about the resettlement to the region of Mardin.[2]
Mhallami of Lebanon
Lebanon had a population of 70,000 to 100,000 Mhallami prior to Lebanese Civil War.[4] Their origin and legal status became a particular concern when they started to seek asylum in Western European countries en masse in the early 1980s.[5]
Mhallami of Turkey
Most Mhallamis in Turkey live in Mardin, and at the village of Yerköy.
The first Mhallami cultural association of Turkey was founded in February 2008 in Mercimekli village of Midyat. In 2015, the founding chairman Mehmet Ali Aslan became the first Mhallami to be elected a member of the Turkish Parliament.[6]
References
- ↑ Organisierte Kriminalität: Schrecklich nette Familien; Spiegel Online (German)
- 1 2 https://books.google.de/books?id=03UAAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=mardin+banu+hanifa&source=bl&ots=0drVds4enS&sig=cns3tEH-LnYiRaYYXoVEoctJSWY&hl=de&sa=X&ei=-m9HVe7EE4uqsgGG5YHgCA&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=mardin%20banu%20hanifa&f=false
- ↑ https://archive.org/stream/KitabFutuhAl-buldan2VolsSet/KitabFutuhAl-buldanVol-1#page/n287/mode/2up
- ↑ Die Libanon-Flüchtlinge in Berlin Ralph Ghadban (German)Archived August 7, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Heinrich Freckmann, Jürgen Kalmbach: Staatenlose Kurden aus dem Libanon oder türkische Staatsangehörige? (Ergebnis einer Untersuchung vom 08.–18. März 2001 in Beirut, Mardin und Ankara), Hannover, Hildesheim, 2001; S. 3–4 (German)
- ↑ "A more colourful parliament". Agos. 8 June 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.