Mhallami
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The Mhallami (Arabic: محلّمى, mḥallamī; Syriac: ܡܚܠܡܝ̈ܐ, mḥallmāye; meaning perhaps 'dreamers') are an ethnic group in South-eastern Turkey. Their ancestors were speakers of Arabic and Christian Syriacs who centuries ago converted to Islam.[citation needed] They continue to retain some Christian traditions in their community, and are one of the few groups in modern Turkey that speak Arabic as their mother tongue.