G. Asatrian, "DIMLĪ" in Encyclopaedia Iranica. [1]Arhivirano 2010-12-26 na Wayback Machine-u "DIM(I)LĪ (or Zāzā), the indigenous name of an Iranian people living mainly in eastern Anatolia, in the Dersim region (present-day Tunceli) between Erzincan (see ARZENJĀN) in the north and the Muratsu (Morādsū, Arm. Aracani) in the south, the far western part of historical Upper Armenia (Barjr Haykʿ)."
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G. Asatrian, "DIMLĪ" in Encyclopaedia Iranica. [1]Arhivirano 2010-12-26 na Wayback Machine-u "DIM(I)LĪ (or Zāzā), the indigenous name of an Iranian people living mainly in eastern Anatolia, in the Dersim region (present-day Tunceli) between Erzincan (see ARZENJĀN) in the north and the Muratsu (Morādsū, Arm. Aracani) in the south, the far western part of historical Upper Armenia (Barjr Haykʿ)."