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Hamadan is a big tribe extendeing from Yemen to Lebanon and Syria so it has its own page, just like Hamedan (the province) has its own page. (Hamedan is the Persian pronounciation right?)--Skatewalk 00:37, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hamadan may mean a lot things, but it is most commonly used in English as an alternative name of the city of Hamedan, you can see this by a simple serach on internet. The tribe's page should remain on Hamadan tribe, the Hamadan page should be a redirect to the city. Ahvazikaka —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AhvaziKaka (talkcontribs) 01:14, August 23, 2007 (UTC).

Hamadan is the Arab pronounciation. Hamedan is the way its pronounced in modern Farsi right? The history of Iran and Yemen, Lebanon and Syria is already confusing at is. You should not add to the confusion. You see what I mean? You have a whole article going to Hamedan (the province). Hamadan a whole page (the tribe).

  • Another big problem is that Hamadan is used in internal links in many Arab tribes articles and now it will forward to Iran? you see the confusion. Its much easier if we just seperate both and make the Ingleezi bashar learn the proper way to pronounce Farsi or Arabi instead of changing the name place...
  • Please don't take this in an offensive way, its just easier for both subjects. I didn't revert anything because I want to discuss this with you before, so you dont get offended.--Skatewalk 02:09, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Arab wiki project[edit]

The Hamedan subject aside I want to invite you to join the Arab wiki project. [1]--Skatewalk 02:16, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Arabist pov-pushing[edit]

You were absolutely right about the Arab Wikiproject being used to push the Arab nationalist pov. They deleted all the sources about Egyptians who don't accept the imposition of this ideology, can you believe it?? Egyegy 06:44, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]