Talk:Altıntaş, Midyat
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[edit]"Keferze Mardin" returns 0 results, and "Altıntaş Mardin", 4. Altıntaş Mardin (without the apostrophe) returns 65,500 hits whereas Keferze Mardin returns 163 (most of them from websites that refer to Wikipedia btw). The official site of the village refers to it as Altintas. Moving it to Altıntaş, Mardin per Wiki policy on most common name. Baristarim 09:07, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- A chat site is not a source, pls bring in better sources. Chaldean, a conversation you had with some other surfers on the net on a chat site cannot be a source. If there are sources out there, please bring them. Baristarim 09:15, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Syriac spelling of this village
[edit]@Mugsalot why do you keep removing c my content? Your source is a text on a white background, I linked to two other websites that says ܟܦܪܙܐ, I even referenced George A. Kiraz in the description of my edit. I personally know some priests from that village, they confirmed that it’s spelled ܟܦܪܙܐ in Classical Syriac (Kṯāḇānāyā / Leššānā Sep̄rāyā). Johannesgabrielsson (talk) 10:10, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
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