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Parishan at first add the right links or make a quotation! As the links are "dead" and they nothing can prove... Also pls do not delete existing links to the same encyclopedia (you see the linked article marks different numbers and quotations)! PS- for your info: the offline version consists of tens of big volumes and printed more than 100 years ago. We need a quotation, which marks the volume, article's name, page, etc, not the simple name of encyclopedia with dead links. Andranikpasha 19:51, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
"If the link goes dead, it does not mean that it should be deleted." -And what we must do? keep it for the next generations?:) I didnt even delete but change them with working ones. Thanks for the links: sorry, I cant find there anything about majorities, only that in Erivan Guberny (without Erivan) Azerbaijani tartars were 49% of inhabitants. Also this quotation: "Население Э. губернии (429689 мужчин, 375068 женщин, по переписи 1897 г.) слагается из армян (56 %), адербейджанских татар (37,5 %), курдов (5,5 %) и русских (0,6 %); остальные 0,4 % приходятся на айсоров, греков, грузин, евреев и цыган. 55 % армяно-григориан, 0,9 % армян-католиков, 41 % мусульман (36,7 % шиитов, 4,3 % суннитов), 1,7 % езидов (часть курдов), 0,5 % православных, 0,4 % сектантов и т. п. Армяне живут преимущественно в северо-западной части губернии, татары — в юго-восточной, курды — в юго-западной. Большинство населения живет оседло; часть татар и в особенности курдов ведет полукочевой образ жизни. Главные занятия населения — земледелие и скотоводство." Nothing about Sharur-Daralagyoz, Nakhichevan majorities etc. so its again unsourced! Andranikpasha 14:25, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
Jayvdb, I know you have a talent of learning new languages on a moments notice, so here is French source to satisfy your needs. VartanM ( talk) 00:24, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
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LouisAragon Why does the note you added for "Other Asian Nationalities Shia Muslims" include Kurds and remove the link for Azerbaijanis? In fact, the vast majority of "Other Asian Nationalities Shia Muslims" refers to Azerbaijanis/Tatars, and Kurds (including Muslims and Yezidis) are specifically named in a separate column so it doesn't make sense to state that Kurds are included in the Azerbaijanis column. Nunuxxx ( talk) 09:20, 19 November 2021 (UTC)
Variants: Erevan (839), Erivan (2,329), Irevan (210), Yerevan (3,379)
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Therefore, Yerevan, in the context of this governorate, is 45% more commonly appearing in English academia than the current Erivan. – Olympian loquere 02:47, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Sceptre ( talk) 11:58, 27 February 2023 (UTC)
Erivan Governorate → Yerevan Governorate – Per WP:COMMONNAME expounded here Olympian loquere 02:48, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
[1] - Samiollah1357, reason? Smpad ( talk) 14:30, 3 March 2024 (UTC)
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Parishan at first add the right links or make a quotation! As the links are "dead" and they nothing can prove... Also pls do not delete existing links to the same encyclopedia (you see the linked article marks different numbers and quotations)! PS- for your info: the offline version consists of tens of big volumes and printed more than 100 years ago. We need a quotation, which marks the volume, article's name, page, etc, not the simple name of encyclopedia with dead links. Andranikpasha 19:51, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
"If the link goes dead, it does not mean that it should be deleted." -And what we must do? keep it for the next generations?:) I didnt even delete but change them with working ones. Thanks for the links: sorry, I cant find there anything about majorities, only that in Erivan Guberny (without Erivan) Azerbaijani tartars were 49% of inhabitants. Also this quotation: "Население Э. губернии (429689 мужчин, 375068 женщин, по переписи 1897 г.) слагается из армян (56 %), адербейджанских татар (37,5 %), курдов (5,5 %) и русских (0,6 %); остальные 0,4 % приходятся на айсоров, греков, грузин, евреев и цыган. 55 % армяно-григориан, 0,9 % армян-католиков, 41 % мусульман (36,7 % шиитов, 4,3 % суннитов), 1,7 % езидов (часть курдов), 0,5 % православных, 0,4 % сектантов и т. п. Армяне живут преимущественно в северо-западной части губернии, татары — в юго-восточной, курды — в юго-западной. Большинство населения живет оседло; часть татар и в особенности курдов ведет полукочевой образ жизни. Главные занятия населения — земледелие и скотоводство." Nothing about Sharur-Daralagyoz, Nakhichevan majorities etc. so its again unsourced! Andranikpasha 14:25, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
Jayvdb, I know you have a talent of learning new languages on a moments notice, so here is French source to satisfy your needs. VartanM ( talk) 00:24, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
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LouisAragon Why does the note you added for "Other Asian Nationalities Shia Muslims" include Kurds and remove the link for Azerbaijanis? In fact, the vast majority of "Other Asian Nationalities Shia Muslims" refers to Azerbaijanis/Tatars, and Kurds (including Muslims and Yezidis) are specifically named in a separate column so it doesn't make sense to state that Kurds are included in the Azerbaijanis column. Nunuxxx ( talk) 09:20, 19 November 2021 (UTC)
Variants: Erevan (839), Erivan (2,329), Irevan (210), Yerevan (3,379)
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Therefore, Yerevan, in the context of this governorate, is 45% more commonly appearing in English academia than the current Erivan. – Olympian loquere 02:47, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Sceptre ( talk) 11:58, 27 February 2023 (UTC)
Erivan Governorate → Yerevan Governorate – Per WP:COMMONNAME expounded here Olympian loquere 02:48, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
[1] - Samiollah1357, reason? Smpad ( talk) 14:30, 3 March 2024 (UTC)