Talk:Tamzara

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The sources being sited are not only INVALID, but they are not even fully supporting the statement which refers to them. Really bad sources, please cite valid once. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.97.241.39 (talk) 05:58, 17 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Azerbaijani source[edit]

Ali55te, why do you seem to accept an anonymous Greek website claiming that it exists in Greek culture, but a documented source from a non-anonymous Azerbaijani article listed on the website of the National Library of Azerbaijan causes a problem? Wikipedia does not prohibit the use of foreign-language sources, and given the fact that the dance is native to a very specific Azerbaijani region, its description in an Azeri-language source is very natural. After all, the source is not used to make any claims: it suffices to affirm that the dance is known to Azeris and practiced in the given region.

Also, your removal or references to Turkish and Azeri, while keeping the Armenian reference to which you deleted all sources, can be viewed as bad-faith. The fact that Turkish uses the name that is identical to Armenian (Azeri, incidentally, does not - check the spelling) does not mean that their names should not be present in the head. Parishan (talk) 12:30, 10 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]