Sarıköy, İdil

[9] In 1914, Sārī (today called Sarıköy) was inhabited by 300 Assyrians, according to the list presented to the Paris Peace Conference by the Assyro-Chaldean delegation.

[11] The Assyrians were divided into fourteen clans and were historically under the patronage of the Kurdish Salihan tribe.

[14] In the late 20th century, Assyrians from Sārī emigrated to the Netherlands, Germany, and France.

[15] In 2007, the Turkish army was ordered to evict Kurds who had illegally settled at Sārī.

Unless otherwise stated, all figures are from the list provided in The Syrian Orthodox Christians in the Late Ottoman Period and Beyond: Crisis then Revival, as noted in the bibliography below.