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This is far too short to merit an article. Nobody will look it up under this title. Merge with the section Turkey#Etymology. Andreas (T) 17:07, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
I tried to organize them under country names, to make it easier for readers to locate the countries that they are affiliated with. Even though major languages might not pose a problem, this might be the case for certain languages who are either not official, or only relate to a region of a country, or cover certain regions in a number of countries. Examples: Basque, Catalan, Kurdish etc. If there is no particular country, please put a remark to that effect. I will take a look at the table again to format it better, so that Brazil and Portugese will be listed together instead of seperately for example. And I will also try to find fixes to be able to list languages under one country etc. Just need some time :) Baristarim 22:26, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
I don't think it's a wise decision to paste the entire article from Name of Turkey to History of the Turkish People. Much of the original article of Name of Turkey actually does not talk about the "Turks" as an ethnic group, but about the NAMES that had been historically conferred on the land we now call "Turkey". I totally disagree with putting all this information under "History of the Turkish People". It is rather, about the land, or country, not about the people. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bestlyriccollection ( talk • contribs) 06:10, 23 December 2007 (UTC)
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Do me a favor and highlight which parts of the following are not
WP:SYNTH or
WP:OR:
in three of
its six official languages: English,
[1] French,
[2] and Spanish
[3] (no name change was made in Arabic,
[4] Chinese,
[5] or Russian
[6]). Several other international organizations have followed suit and now refer to the country as Türkiye, including the
Council of Europe,
[7] the
European Broadcasting Union,
[8] the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization,
[9] and the
Union of European Football Associations,
[10] while others have retained the name Turkey, including the
International Olympic Committee,
[11] the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
[12] and the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
[13]
Because as far as I can tell it all is.
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talk) 17:36, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
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This is far too short to merit an article. Nobody will look it up under this title. Merge with the section Turkey#Etymology. Andreas (T) 17:07, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
I tried to organize them under country names, to make it easier for readers to locate the countries that they are affiliated with. Even though major languages might not pose a problem, this might be the case for certain languages who are either not official, or only relate to a region of a country, or cover certain regions in a number of countries. Examples: Basque, Catalan, Kurdish etc. If there is no particular country, please put a remark to that effect. I will take a look at the table again to format it better, so that Brazil and Portugese will be listed together instead of seperately for example. And I will also try to find fixes to be able to list languages under one country etc. Just need some time :) Baristarim 22:26, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
I don't think it's a wise decision to paste the entire article from Name of Turkey to History of the Turkish People. Much of the original article of Name of Turkey actually does not talk about the "Turks" as an ethnic group, but about the NAMES that had been historically conferred on the land we now call "Turkey". I totally disagree with putting all this information under "History of the Turkish People". It is rather, about the land, or country, not about the people. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bestlyriccollection ( talk • contribs) 06:10, 23 December 2007 (UTC)
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Do not remove well-sourced content. And do not write misleading edit summaries such as "removing OR". Well-sourced content is not original research. You can challenge sources here on the talk page if need be. 94.252.37.148 ( talk) 17:28, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
Do me a favor and highlight which parts of the following are not
WP:SYNTH or
WP:OR:
in three of
its six official languages: English,
[1] French,
[2] and Spanish
[3] (no name change was made in Arabic,
[4] Chinese,
[5] or Russian
[6]). Several other international organizations have followed suit and now refer to the country as Türkiye, including the
Council of Europe,
[7] the
European Broadcasting Union,
[8] the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization,
[9] and the
Union of European Football Associations,
[10] while others have retained the name Turkey, including the
International Olympic Committee,
[11] the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
[12] and the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
[13]
Because as far as I can tell it all is.
Horse Eye's Back (
talk) 17:36, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
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