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A large amount of text has been recently added in Arabic. This doesn't belong in the English Wikipedia; perhaps the Arabic Wikipedia article would be improved by it. It therefore needs to be removed. I have added a little detail to the article; but there is room for much more. Preacherdoc ( talk) 13:00, 12 March 2008 (UTC)
This source contains additional information, such as on the town's economy, which could be used to expand the article. -- Black Falcon ( talk) 04:13, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
I found in Servet-i Funun that the site is called Ain-Mouça in French. At the time it was a significant language in the Ottoman Empire as per Johann Strauss's research (see Languages of the Ottoman Empire) WhisperToMe ( talk) 02:27, 11 March 2021 (UTC)
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This is a very small article, with a very large photograph.
A large amount of text has been recently added in Arabic. This doesn't belong in the English Wikipedia; perhaps the Arabic Wikipedia article would be improved by it. It therefore needs to be removed. I have added a little detail to the article; but there is room for much more. Preacherdoc ( talk) 13:00, 12 March 2008 (UTC)
This source contains additional information, such as on the town's economy, which could be used to expand the article. -- Black Falcon ( talk) 04:13, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
I found in Servet-i Funun that the site is called Ain-Mouça in French. At the time it was a significant language in the Ottoman Empire as per Johann Strauss's research (see Languages of the Ottoman Empire) WhisperToMe ( talk) 02:27, 11 March 2021 (UTC)