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Hi have just seen your great contributions in the article of tanoli but you have placed Afghan Pashtun which depicts as if you are talking about pashtun tribe of Afghanistan, but as most tanolis live in Pakistan it would be better to use just Pashtun as now a days everywhere Afghan seems to be a term thrown towards Afghan citizens that is Farsiwans and Pashtun refugees from Afghanistan. Its great and really appreciate your hardword, me a jadoon so it would be better if you use Pashtun word as 100 percent people will understand what you mean by that.. Thankyou.Saladin1987 20:57, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
Also regarding bibi mato you have mentioned it twice which has made the introduction too long, i think you need to cut the introduction a bit shorter here, RegardsSaladin1987 21:19, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
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Hello, regarding my earlier note about Tanoli, am sorry but you havent satisfied me regarding the provenance of many of your citations/references ; and now it seems that many of the other citations that you also cited (for example from Dorn, Hazara Gazetteer etc) dont also seem to be quite correct, indeed most of them are either false or misrepresentative, or not exactly accurate, so I have perforce, had to also remove these. I have left very detailed notes on the Talk Page of that article so you can also consult these please. I have also removed a couple of photographs of non notable figures who only seem to be connected to you personaly perhaps, but arent up to Wikipedia notability standards? I know its not always easy to resist some element of puffery and self-projection but please, we do assume good faith here and trust that you will please refrain from such activity and also be very very careful in what refs/citations you make; people trust this site to give them solid facts not stories and fiction and it might be wise to consult the editing help menu before turning to any sources. Or maybe its better simply not to add any unsourced material at all, thanks. I hope you will please take this sincere advice to heart and also not take it in a negative and narrow light. Regs Khani100 ( talk) 15:16, 21 September 2014 (UTC)Khani100
Hello, regarding your interest in later British colonial period history of Tanawal and Tanolis etc-- when I did my PhD from UK, I had 2 supervisors, one based in UK and 1 in Pakistan, both of whom jointly supervised my researchwork. My Pakistani PhD advisor/supervisor appointed by the Cambridge University, UK, was Prof Dr Omer Saleem Khan sahib. He is I think at this time the No 1 world authority on Hazara area and Northern Punjab circa 1840s to 1940s, also knows a lot about NWFP/KP and Afghan history. He has written books, papers etc also, and I am sure he has regular access to many records etc, of various UK archives, libraries and collections etc. Prof Khan sahib is also from Hazara area, originally from Haripur distt but now living mostly in Abbottabad town with family. He is no longer teaching full time but takes occasional part time duties of academia. I was thinking, since you expressed your interest, on Tanoli talk page, maybe you would like to be in contact with Prof sahib? I am usually busy nowadays and might go for a short term for PD research/fellowship abroad, again, so I can introduce you to Prof sahib if you are ineterested. I dont think he has much interest in Wikipedia etc, he is a proper contributor to Encyclopedias like 'Britannica' etc; but at least he can be of quite some use, I think in giving you help and guidance, if so needed. You might have more knowledge of Prof sahib in Hazara, if you visit home regularly, by his pen-name Omer Tareen (at times also written Omar Tarin, Omer Tarin) ? He belongs to famous Tareen/Tarin family. If you think you might like to consult with him, please leave me a message at the bottom of my User Talk Page along with your email contact address, so I can then request Prof sahib to help out and get in touch. Sincere regards, Khani100 ( talk) 19:44, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Khani100
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Hi have just seen your great contributions in the article of tanoli but you have placed Afghan Pashtun which depicts as if you are talking about pashtun tribe of Afghanistan, but as most tanolis live in Pakistan it would be better to use just Pashtun as now a days everywhere Afghan seems to be a term thrown towards Afghan citizens that is Farsiwans and Pashtun refugees from Afghanistan. Its great and really appreciate your hardword, me a jadoon so it would be better if you use Pashtun word as 100 percent people will understand what you mean by that.. Thankyou.Saladin1987 20:57, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
Also regarding bibi mato you have mentioned it twice which has made the introduction too long, i think you need to cut the introduction a bit shorter here, RegardsSaladin1987 21:19, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
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Hello, regarding my earlier note about Tanoli, am sorry but you havent satisfied me regarding the provenance of many of your citations/references ; and now it seems that many of the other citations that you also cited (for example from Dorn, Hazara Gazetteer etc) dont also seem to be quite correct, indeed most of them are either false or misrepresentative, or not exactly accurate, so I have perforce, had to also remove these. I have left very detailed notes on the Talk Page of that article so you can also consult these please. I have also removed a couple of photographs of non notable figures who only seem to be connected to you personaly perhaps, but arent up to Wikipedia notability standards? I know its not always easy to resist some element of puffery and self-projection but please, we do assume good faith here and trust that you will please refrain from such activity and also be very very careful in what refs/citations you make; people trust this site to give them solid facts not stories and fiction and it might be wise to consult the editing help menu before turning to any sources. Or maybe its better simply not to add any unsourced material at all, thanks. I hope you will please take this sincere advice to heart and also not take it in a negative and narrow light. Regs Khani100 ( talk) 15:16, 21 September 2014 (UTC)Khani100
Hello, regarding your interest in later British colonial period history of Tanawal and Tanolis etc-- when I did my PhD from UK, I had 2 supervisors, one based in UK and 1 in Pakistan, both of whom jointly supervised my researchwork. My Pakistani PhD advisor/supervisor appointed by the Cambridge University, UK, was Prof Dr Omer Saleem Khan sahib. He is I think at this time the No 1 world authority on Hazara area and Northern Punjab circa 1840s to 1940s, also knows a lot about NWFP/KP and Afghan history. He has written books, papers etc also, and I am sure he has regular access to many records etc, of various UK archives, libraries and collections etc. Prof Khan sahib is also from Hazara area, originally from Haripur distt but now living mostly in Abbottabad town with family. He is no longer teaching full time but takes occasional part time duties of academia. I was thinking, since you expressed your interest, on Tanoli talk page, maybe you would like to be in contact with Prof sahib? I am usually busy nowadays and might go for a short term for PD research/fellowship abroad, again, so I can introduce you to Prof sahib if you are ineterested. I dont think he has much interest in Wikipedia etc, he is a proper contributor to Encyclopedias like 'Britannica' etc; but at least he can be of quite some use, I think in giving you help and guidance, if so needed. You might have more knowledge of Prof sahib in Hazara, if you visit home regularly, by his pen-name Omer Tareen (at times also written Omar Tarin, Omer Tarin) ? He belongs to famous Tareen/Tarin family. If you think you might like to consult with him, please leave me a message at the bottom of my User Talk Page along with your email contact address, so I can then request Prof sahib to help out and get in touch. Sincere regards, Khani100 ( talk) 19:44, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Khani100
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