The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Jacob Svetoslav(pictured on coin), a 13th-century
Bulgarian noble of
Russian origin and ruler of
Vidin, twice changed allegiance between
Hungary and Bulgaria and vice versa before possibly being poisoned?
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Thank you for the review! I have introduced all changes that you suggested. I am aware of the issue with the Бакалов ISBN, I suspect this is because the source is an electronic (CD-based) encyclopedia which libraries normally would not have hold of. Should I remove the ISBN or retain it? Best, Todor→Bozhinov
Better to keep it if it's actually correct. Perhaps use the "format=" parameter to explain that it's an electronic resource. Thanks for your work!
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04:59, 6 April 2010 (UTC)reply
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Jacob Svetoslav(pictured on coin), a 13th-century
Bulgarian noble of
Russian origin and ruler of
Vidin, twice changed allegiance between
Hungary and Bulgaria and vice versa before possibly being poisoned?
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Thank you for the review! I have introduced all changes that you suggested. I am aware of the issue with the Бакалов ISBN, I suspect this is because the source is an electronic (CD-based) encyclopedia which libraries normally would not have hold of. Should I remove the ISBN or retain it? Best, Todor→Bozhinov
Better to keep it if it's actually correct. Perhaps use the "format=" parameter to explain that it's an electronic resource. Thanks for your work!
Lampman (
talk)
04:59, 6 April 2010 (UTC)reply