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This should be about the actual city, which seems to be at or near the location of the formerly important medieval port of `Aydhab. It shouldn't simply be a redirect to the regional page. Cheers. - 114.91.67.253 ( talk) 08:16, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Hala'ib which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 04:00, 28 August 2018 (UTC)
The page Halayib Triangle was recently moved. (My suggestion, but I didn't move it.) Because that page is relatively developed in comparison to this one, & because that page cites the town as the source of the name, I've moved this page to match. Pathawi ( talk) 20:33, 30 November 2019 (UTC)
Dear User, The exact name pronunciation in English is Halayeb. Thank you very much. -- Abdelhamidelsayed ( talk) 18:38, 10 November 2020 (UTC) Abd Elhamid Elsayed
Dear Users, The exact name pronunciation in English is Halayeb. Thank you very much. -- Abdelhamidelsayed ( talk) 18:38, 10 November 2020 (UTC) Abd Elhamid Elsayed
Please be informed that the name of many geographical areas in the Arabic countries have been published with the most known word in English, for example : Cairo, is in Arabic (Alqaheera) and another version is (Alkaheera).The first one is more near to the Arabic pronunciation, I can go on with hundred of examples. Be informed that the Arabic language has more sounds compared to the English language ( ح خ ع غ )sounds and lacks some sounds like (v). Please, I want to get an agreement as soon as possible regarding the name of Halayeb being my birth place and regarding the unsubstantiated information about the rebels that are willing to proclaim a new country in the Halayeb triangle, do you think, if they get to the light, they would have any chance against the dictatorship in Egypt? My last visit to Egypt was in 2010 and from that date and after my political views came to the the knowledge of the dictatorship regime, I was informed that I will be arrested the moment I touch the Egyptian soil. I can express my opinion, freely here in USA without fear, while the movement is secret in Egypt, and only one member beside me is in the USA, and he is my link to the people there.
So please, allow me to revert the name to Halayeb and the information and do not block me (you personally) or report me or block me in Wikipedia, if you have more power than me, please.
It is my area and my only interest in Wikipedia. Thank you, Best regards Abd Elhamid Elsayed
Abdelhamidelsayed ( talk) 21:12, 10 November 2020 (UTC)abdelhamidelsayed
WP:COMMONNAME is the controlling policy for naming articles. If the subject has a common English name, then that name is used. What the name is in any other language, including the native language of the subject area is irrelevant. If anyone wants to change the name of the article, then they must provide evidence that the suggested new name is the common name in English. Anecdotal evidence about what the people who live there use is not .Consider, for instance, that our articles are at Moscow and not "Moscova", Munich and not "Munchen", and at Cologne and not "Köln". Beyond My Ken ( talk) 02:27, 12 November 2020 (UTC)
I have moved alternative spellings of the name to a new section. My reasoning is MOS:FIRST, which urges us not to clutter the lead sentence "with a long parenthesis containing alternative spellings, pronunciations, etc., which can make the sentence difficult to actually read." Additionally: 'If there are three or more alternative names, or if there is something notable about the names themselves, they may be moved to and discussed in a separate section with a title such as 'Names' or 'Etymology'. Once such a section or paragraph is created, the alternative English or foreign names should not be moved back to the first line." These alternatives, I'll note, are not alternative names, but just additional spellings used in a minority of English language publications. These spellings already redirect to this page. Including them in the lead sentence is just lead clutter.
I hope to eventually include information on the etymology of the name to flesh out that section, but have yet to find a published source. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pathawi ( talk • contribs) 10:02, 20 December 2020 (UTC)
I think many users mistakly assume "Halaib" is a disputed territory like Kashmir but actualy it isn't, Halaib's situation like Ceuta or Abu Musa, the area is fully Administered by Egypt "De facto" and Sudan claimed it, Sudan has no influence in this area and no official/military conflict, I dont know why some users want to make it a "Neutral area" belong to both sides, that is not true and this is not the real current situation. Ibrahim.ID ✪ 04:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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This should be about the actual city, which seems to be at or near the location of the formerly important medieval port of `Aydhab. It shouldn't simply be a redirect to the regional page. Cheers. - 114.91.67.253 ( talk) 08:16, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Hala'ib which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 04:00, 28 August 2018 (UTC)
The page Halayib Triangle was recently moved. (My suggestion, but I didn't move it.) Because that page is relatively developed in comparison to this one, & because that page cites the town as the source of the name, I've moved this page to match. Pathawi ( talk) 20:33, 30 November 2019 (UTC)
Dear User, The exact name pronunciation in English is Halayeb. Thank you very much. -- Abdelhamidelsayed ( talk) 18:38, 10 November 2020 (UTC) Abd Elhamid Elsayed
Dear Users, The exact name pronunciation in English is Halayeb. Thank you very much. -- Abdelhamidelsayed ( talk) 18:38, 10 November 2020 (UTC) Abd Elhamid Elsayed
Please be informed that the name of many geographical areas in the Arabic countries have been published with the most known word in English, for example : Cairo, is in Arabic (Alqaheera) and another version is (Alkaheera).The first one is more near to the Arabic pronunciation, I can go on with hundred of examples. Be informed that the Arabic language has more sounds compared to the English language ( ح خ ع غ )sounds and lacks some sounds like (v). Please, I want to get an agreement as soon as possible regarding the name of Halayeb being my birth place and regarding the unsubstantiated information about the rebels that are willing to proclaim a new country in the Halayeb triangle, do you think, if they get to the light, they would have any chance against the dictatorship in Egypt? My last visit to Egypt was in 2010 and from that date and after my political views came to the the knowledge of the dictatorship regime, I was informed that I will be arrested the moment I touch the Egyptian soil. I can express my opinion, freely here in USA without fear, while the movement is secret in Egypt, and only one member beside me is in the USA, and he is my link to the people there.
So please, allow me to revert the name to Halayeb and the information and do not block me (you personally) or report me or block me in Wikipedia, if you have more power than me, please.
It is my area and my only interest in Wikipedia. Thank you, Best regards Abd Elhamid Elsayed
Abdelhamidelsayed ( talk) 21:12, 10 November 2020 (UTC)abdelhamidelsayed
WP:COMMONNAME is the controlling policy for naming articles. If the subject has a common English name, then that name is used. What the name is in any other language, including the native language of the subject area is irrelevant. If anyone wants to change the name of the article, then they must provide evidence that the suggested new name is the common name in English. Anecdotal evidence about what the people who live there use is not .Consider, for instance, that our articles are at Moscow and not "Moscova", Munich and not "Munchen", and at Cologne and not "Köln". Beyond My Ken ( talk) 02:27, 12 November 2020 (UTC)
I have moved alternative spellings of the name to a new section. My reasoning is MOS:FIRST, which urges us not to clutter the lead sentence "with a long parenthesis containing alternative spellings, pronunciations, etc., which can make the sentence difficult to actually read." Additionally: 'If there are three or more alternative names, or if there is something notable about the names themselves, they may be moved to and discussed in a separate section with a title such as 'Names' or 'Etymology'. Once such a section or paragraph is created, the alternative English or foreign names should not be moved back to the first line." These alternatives, I'll note, are not alternative names, but just additional spellings used in a minority of English language publications. These spellings already redirect to this page. Including them in the lead sentence is just lead clutter.
I hope to eventually include information on the etymology of the name to flesh out that section, but have yet to find a published source. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pathawi ( talk • contribs) 10:02, 20 December 2020 (UTC)
I think many users mistakly assume "Halaib" is a disputed territory like Kashmir but actualy it isn't, Halaib's situation like Ceuta or Abu Musa, the area is fully Administered by Egypt "De facto" and Sudan claimed it, Sudan has no influence in this area and no official/military conflict, I dont know why some users want to make it a "Neutral area" belong to both sides, that is not true and this is not the real current situation. Ibrahim.ID ✪ 04:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)