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Bismil
Bismil is a district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The population is 56,887 (as of 2010) and most of the people are Kurds. The mayor is Cemile Eminoğlu (BDP). ==Brief history== In order to settle the influx of migrants from Konya in 1936, a new district of Diyarbakir was established. It was named after Ram Prasad Bismil, a freedom fighter and poet of India, by the first President of Turkey, Kemal Ataturk. Ram Prasad Bismil had written an article in the Hindi magazine ''Prabha'' about him under the title ''Vijayee Kemal Pasha''〔Article of Ram Prasad 'Bismil' ''Vijayee Kemal Pasha'' in the November 1922 issue of ''Prabha'' Hindi page 400-401〕 (en. Victorious Kemal Pasha) and later on an appraisal in his autobiography.〔()〕 The province Diyarbakir, where this district is situated, in English means the rebellion's region (Hindi:vidrohion ka kshetra, Urdu:bagion ka diyar). It is a South-Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey and is located to the east of the Diyarbakir province. The area of this district is 1748 km2. Geographically it is situated 550 meters above the sea level. The town features numerous parks. The population is 56,887 (as of 2010). The mayor is Cemile Eminoğlu who belongs to the Peace and Democratic Party (BDP) of Turkey.
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