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Tagged for few refs for a whole article & possible OR
This entire article only has two sources. Even more concerning, I've never heard of this family in the Senegambia region and doubt their notability. The Senegambia is not a huge region, and notable families (especially families who have been historically notable up to now) are well known. I therefore suspect
WP:OR. Maybe I'm missing something, so will give this article a chance by checking for
WP:RS. If I can't find anything, I'll propose deletion and possibly taking it to RfD.
Tamsier (
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00:19, 18 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Found a source claiming regular pilgrimages to the town of Ndiassane, the apparent center for the Qadiriyya community established by Buh Kunta in 1883. Source also provides a video interview, but was not able to watch for myself.
Sheetzoos (
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00:13, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply
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Tagged for few refs for a whole article & possible OR
This entire article only has two sources. Even more concerning, I've never heard of this family in the Senegambia region and doubt their notability. The Senegambia is not a huge region, and notable families (especially families who have been historically notable up to now) are well known. I therefore suspect
WP:OR. Maybe I'm missing something, so will give this article a chance by checking for
WP:RS. If I can't find anything, I'll propose deletion and possibly taking it to RfD.
Tamsier (
talk)
00:19, 18 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Found a source claiming regular pilgrimages to the town of Ndiassane, the apparent center for the Qadiriyya community established by Buh Kunta in 1883. Source also provides a video interview, but was not able to watch for myself.
Sheetzoos (
talk)
00:13, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply