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This image is from the monastery of Panagia Malevi, Greece, not from the Hagia Sophia, Turkish, ok?
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See also A sink with a greek palindrome inscription situated in the sacred monastery of Panayia Malevi. Regards -- Basile Morin ( talk) 05:36, 15 November 2023 (UTC)
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This image is from the monastery of Panagia Malevi, Greece, not from the Hagia Sophia, Turkish, ok?
This is wrong. Red links are perfectly allowed with this template {{ ill}}: "If the specified article does not exist on the English Wikipedia, this template intentionally displays a red link to that anticipated but still-nonexistent article, followed by link(s) to the specified article(s) on the non-English Wikipedia(s), shown under the corresponding language code(s), in brackets."
See also A sink with a greek palindrome inscription situated in the sacred monastery of Panayia Malevi. Regards -- Basile Morin ( talk) 05:36, 15 November 2023 (UTC)
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