Ghi chú Diyarbakır_(tỉnh)

  1. Gunter, Michael M. (2010). Historical Dictionary of the Kurds. Scarecrow Press. tr. 86. Diyarbakir is often called the unofficial capital of Turkish Kurdistan. Its Kurdish name is Amed. 
  2. King, Diane E. (2013). Kurdistan on the Global Stage: Kinship, Land, and Community in Iraq. Rutgers University Press. tr. 233. Diyarbakir's Kurdish name is Amed. 
  3. Akyol, Mustafa (2007). “Pro-Kurdish DTP sweeps Diyarbakir”. Hürriyet. Amed is the ancient name given to Diyarbakir in the Kurdish language. 
  4. Distribution of Kurdish PeopleGlobalSecurity.org
  5. Watts, Nicole F. (2010). Activists in Office: Kurdish Politics and Protest in Turkey (Studies in Modernity and National Identity). Seattle: University of Washington Press. tr. 167. ISBN 978-0-295-99050-7