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Hi WikiEditor1234567123, I saw in one of your recent edits that you changed "Nazranovskiy" to "Nazranovsky" in the article. My concern is that WP:RUS tells us that "In names of people and adjectives of Russian origin" to use "y" for "ий", but for a "Noun or of non-Russian origin" to use "iy". If we look at the eponym of the Nazranovskiy Okrug, it derives from the city Nazran, whose RuWiki etymology section indicates that it's named after the town's folk legends settler, Nyasar. Based on this, do you think it'd be more appropriate to use the "iy" ending? Best, – Olympian loquere 09:56, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
Hello WikiEditor1234567123, your expansion of this article has been remarkable, well done! with all the sections you've added, I'd say it's nearly ready to become a Good Article nominee. I can keep expanding the lead and other sections – do you think we can add some information about Ingush before the Russian Empire annexed the region, perhaps borrowing some sentences from Ingush people#Middle_Ages or Ingush people#Contacts with Russian Empire? Keen to hear your thoughts. Best, – Olympian loquere 03:29, 31 December 2023 (UTC)
Nazran okrug is currently a World history good article nominee. Nominated by WikiEditor 123… at 19:42, 18 January 2024 (UTC) Anyone who has not contributed significantly to (or nominated) this article may review it according to the good article criteria to decide whether or not to list it as a good article. To start the review process, click start review and save the page. (See here for the good article instructions.)
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Hi WikiEditor1234567123, I saw in one of your recent edits that you changed "Nazranovskiy" to "Nazranovsky" in the article. My concern is that WP:RUS tells us that "In names of people and adjectives of Russian origin" to use "y" for "ий", but for a "Noun or of non-Russian origin" to use "iy". If we look at the eponym of the Nazranovskiy Okrug, it derives from the city Nazran, whose RuWiki etymology section indicates that it's named after the town's folk legends settler, Nyasar. Based on this, do you think it'd be more appropriate to use the "iy" ending? Best, – Olympian loquere 09:56, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
Hello WikiEditor1234567123, your expansion of this article has been remarkable, well done! with all the sections you've added, I'd say it's nearly ready to become a Good Article nominee. I can keep expanding the lead and other sections – do you think we can add some information about Ingush before the Russian Empire annexed the region, perhaps borrowing some sentences from Ingush people#Middle_Ages or Ingush people#Contacts with Russian Empire? Keen to hear your thoughts. Best, – Olympian loquere 03:29, 31 December 2023 (UTC)