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Look, Kizzuwatna, by insisting on putting the "Turkish" bit in the opening sentence, you not only uglify the opening sentence with the footnote refs, but you also make the article contradictory insofar as he was Turkic (Azerbaijani), not Turkish—the Britannica article doesn't make that existent distinction and is not entirely accurate on some points anyhow. I'm changing the opening back, and request that we continue the discussion on the talk page. Cheers. — Saposcat 07:58, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I wish all turkish users were thinking the way u do... I added the greek name in Istanbul, and so i have no reason to remove the turkish from Komotini. unfortunately, i think Istanbul's article will be reverted within an hour... we'll see what happens then. Regards -- Hectorian 20:53, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for adding the references to that page, I appreciate your work here. BTW, aren't there some theories out there that Atatürk had Jewish ancestors? Do you know anything about that? — Khoikhoi
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Look, Kizzuwatna, by insisting on putting the "Turkish" bit in the opening sentence, you not only uglify the opening sentence with the footnote refs, but you also make the article contradictory insofar as he was Turkic (Azerbaijani), not Turkish—the Britannica article doesn't make that existent distinction and is not entirely accurate on some points anyhow. I'm changing the opening back, and request that we continue the discussion on the talk page. Cheers. — Saposcat 07:58, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I wish all turkish users were thinking the way u do... I added the greek name in Istanbul, and so i have no reason to remove the turkish from Komotini. unfortunately, i think Istanbul's article will be reverted within an hour... we'll see what happens then. Regards -- Hectorian 20:53, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for adding the references to that page, I appreciate your work here. BTW, aren't there some theories out there that Atatürk had Jewish ancestors? Do you know anything about that? — Khoikhoi
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