Talk:Maneckji Limji Hataria

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More information needed[edit]

Does anyone have time to add more information to this article? I am sure there is a lot more to be found... Wiki-uk 08:40, 3 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The article can only be expanded using Boyce's article on Maneckji, right? Was her article your source? Shabdiz 19:04, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
what Boyce article would that be? The stuff from me (see edit history) is from assorted sources that only mention Hataria in passing. eg:
- White, David L.. "From Crisis to Community Definition:The Dynamics of Eighteenth-Century Parsi Philanthropy". Modern Asian Studies 25.2 (May, 1991): 303-320.
- Stiles Maneck, Susan (1997). The death of Ahriman: Culture, Identity and Theological Change Among The Parsis of India. Bombay: K. R. Cama Oriental Institute.
- "Zoroastrianism in Iran" in Godrej, Pheroza J. (2002), A Zoroastrian Tapestry, New York: Mapin
There is no chapter on Hataria in Parsi Lustre on Indian Soil, which is odd.
-- Fullstop 08:41, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I think you have used that article in your work. I mean the article of Boyce that you cite. I compared your article with hers and even though I think more details can be added, the overall structure is more than fine. Good luck with your work. Shabdiz 12:05, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, I wasn't even aware of the Boyce article until I cleanup the citations yesterday. :) -- Fullstop 07:31, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stub[edit]

This article does not relate to India. At least not directly. It relates to Zoroastrianism and their history in Iran. Therefor I have removed the classification of India related stub. Shabdiz 07:44, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

fine. I think the tag was automatically placed for all articles in the 'Indian activists' category, presumably under the impression that "activists" implied anti-British activists. -- Fullstop 08:41, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]