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The two scholars in question are Kazuo Enoki and Lucas Christopoulos, although I could perhaps find more to reach some sort of consensus. Research about Loulan doesn't seem to be a very widely explored topic in academia as a whole. If you can find sources to refute theirs by all means do so. And yes, I understand the research done by two individuals is not as conclusive as a full consensus from the scholarly community (including Sinologists, archaeologists, archaeo-genetecists, and linguists in both Indo-Iranian and Sino-Tibetan languages), so you're perhaps wise in changing the language to emphasize that it is the suggestion of the cited authors and not the conclusive views of the academic community. At the very least their works are at least published by academic presses, not some low-rent publishing house unattached from any respected institution. I haven't personally investigated the work by Dr. Hisao Matsuda, but hopefully I may do so in the near future. Pericles of Athens Talk 10:55, 8 September 2016 (UTC)
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Just curious, why did you revert it? It has some unique sources in the quora content regarding lions in china, and quora is cited by Wikipedia more than 5,400 times. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vetato ( talk • contribs) 22:36, 31 October 2016 (UTC)
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Dr Ng didn't give the source of the inventor, she was just approximating the time because she didn't know the inventor herself. It could be a mistake on the timing.
The source has been verified by many local Klang residents. 'Seng Huat' Bak Kut Teh is one of the relative of Teik Teh. The name Teh comes from Lee Boon Teh. You can go personally to Seng Huat bak kut teh to ask who is the originator. He will say one of his relatives. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Xng ( talk • contribs) 00:18, 9 December 2016 (UTC)
Why don't you give her a call and ask her what were her sources that Bak Kut Teh originated in the 1930s as she claimed? Did she just give a rough estimate? She has an office and a telephone number. She can't even give a specific shop name. GO ahead and call her to verify the date and shop name of the 1930 inventor.
It is not one shop claiming so, it is well known by all the old residents in Klang how the name bak kut teh comes from. Have you ever been in Klang to speak to the old residents (over 60 years old) there ?
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Dr Ng even claimed Chili crab and Hainanese Chicken rice are invented in Malaysia. What are her sources? Did she do any research?
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It's easy to verify the inventor of Bak Kut Teh, just go to the shop itself and speak to the old residents who have been living there for 60 years or more. That was what Thestar newspaper and Axian food show did.
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The two scholars in question are Kazuo Enoki and Lucas Christopoulos, although I could perhaps find more to reach some sort of consensus. Research about Loulan doesn't seem to be a very widely explored topic in academia as a whole. If you can find sources to refute theirs by all means do so. And yes, I understand the research done by two individuals is not as conclusive as a full consensus from the scholarly community (including Sinologists, archaeologists, archaeo-genetecists, and linguists in both Indo-Iranian and Sino-Tibetan languages), so you're perhaps wise in changing the language to emphasize that it is the suggestion of the cited authors and not the conclusive views of the academic community. At the very least their works are at least published by academic presses, not some low-rent publishing house unattached from any respected institution. I haven't personally investigated the work by Dr. Hisao Matsuda, but hopefully I may do so in the near future. Pericles of Athens Talk 10:55, 8 September 2016 (UTC)
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Thanks for significantly improving the Urumqi article. Would you have any data on the urban districts of Kashgar and Aksu? Could you please update the articles with those figures as they are maybe the most watched demographic figures in all of Xinjiang. Muzzleflash ( talk) 20:13, 22 September 2016 (UTC)
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Just curious, why did you revert it? It has some unique sources in the quora content regarding lions in china, and quora is cited by Wikipedia more than 5,400 times. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vetato ( talk • contribs) 22:36, 31 October 2016 (UTC)
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Dr Ng didn't give the source of the inventor, she was just approximating the time because she didn't know the inventor herself. It could be a mistake on the timing.
The source has been verified by many local Klang residents. 'Seng Huat' Bak Kut Teh is one of the relative of Teik Teh. The name Teh comes from Lee Boon Teh. You can go personally to Seng Huat bak kut teh to ask who is the originator. He will say one of his relatives. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Xng ( talk • contribs) 00:18, 9 December 2016 (UTC)
Why don't you give her a call and ask her what were her sources that Bak Kut Teh originated in the 1930s as she claimed? Did she just give a rough estimate? She has an office and a telephone number. She can't even give a specific shop name. GO ahead and call her to verify the date and shop name of the 1930 inventor.
It is not one shop claiming so, it is well known by all the old residents in Klang how the name bak kut teh comes from. Have you ever been in Klang to speak to the old residents (over 60 years old) there ?
If you don't want to call Dr Ng and visit Klang and keep on undoing the edits, you're just trolling without any valid reasons. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Xng ( talk • contribs) 01:05, 9 December 2016 (UTC)
Dr Ng even claimed Chili crab and Hainanese Chicken rice are invented in Malaysia. What are her sources? Did she do any research?
Unless you have a specific shop name, it's not reliable. The fact that you don't want to call Dr Ng to verify her sources show that you're a troll. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Xng ( talk • contribs) 01:30, 9 December 2016 (UTC)
It's easy to verify the inventor of Bak Kut Teh, just go to the shop itself and speak to the old residents who have been living there for 60 years or more. That was what Thestar newspaper and Axian food show did.
That's unlike you who keeps undoing reliable sources and doesn't give any reliable source with a shop name.
Did Dr Ng said that Bak Kut Teh was not invented by Lee Boon Teik? There's no such statements, she just made general statements.
I've watched both Chinese and English Malaysian and Singaporean food programmes who searched the origin of various food, all of them point to the same shop and place. Do you even watch these programmes at all?
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