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- Emirler,_Mersin abstract "Emirler is a village in Yenişehir district, which is an intracity district within Greater Mersin, Turkey. The village which is at 36°50′N 34°31′E is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Mersin city center . The population of the village was 631 as of 2012. There are other villages named Emirler in Tarsus and in Niğde and according to tradition these villages were founded by three brothers.".
- Q4816331 abstract "Emirler is a village in Yenişehir district, which is an intracity district within Greater Mersin, Turkey. The village which is at 36°50′N 34°31′E is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Mersin city center . The population of the village was 631 as of 2012. There are other villages named Emirler in Tarsus and in Niğde and according to tradition these villages were founded by three brothers.".
- Emirler,_Mersin comment "Emirler is a village in Yenişehir district, which is an intracity district within Greater Mersin, Turkey. The village which is at 36°50′N 34°31′E is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Mersin city center . The population of the village was 631 as of 2012. There are other villages named Emirler in Tarsus and in Niğde and according to tradition these villages were founded by three brothers.".
- Q4816331 comment "Emirler is a village in Yenişehir district, which is an intracity district within Greater Mersin, Turkey. The village which is at 36°50′N 34°31′E is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Mersin city center . The population of the village was 631 as of 2012. There are other villages named Emirler in Tarsus and in Niğde and according to tradition these villages were founded by three brothers.".