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I am a biographer myself and have additional references if required made Tamara herself, her family, press and other biographers.
I am a biographer myself and have additional references if required made Tamara herself, her family, press and other biographers.
--] (]) 10:22, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
--] (]) 10:22, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
:Hello, one of reliable sources provided () discusses the rumours on Toumanova's mothers Georgian origin and rejects it. Her mother was a Georgian princess, but of Armenian origin, as the whole ] dinasty. ] (]) 18:03, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
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Please make the following edit to a protected template: Just wanted to note that there is an inconsistency: the first sentence notes that she is of Polish and Armnian descent, while the article then correctly goes into a fair bit of detail that she is in fact Polish and Georgian, which is how she was known during her life, so I think the sentences got mixed up. The first line one should read Polish and Georgian descent and later in the article it should note that few sources also claimed her Armenian heritage (if the sources are credible, none of them seem to be in English). Hope this helps and inquire if you need further references the the ones given in the article, they are abundant and well documented
Although the text is now open for editing, as before there seems to be one person, who keeps on changing the text back and is not engaging in a discussion(the reason why the article was locked in the first place, as there were too many edits). Currently the text makes no sense, as the first sentence contradicts the rest of the text (It notes that she if of Polish and Armnian descent, while the rest of the text goes into a lot of detail about her mother being a Georgian, which is correct). So the first line should note her Polish and Georgian (not Armnian) ancestry. Cited sources are primary sources that came either from Tamara herself, famous biographers or press at the time of her life. While sources noted by the other user are secondary and in other languages, so should be mentioned later in the text if at all. Would be good if the changes were made by an admin as per 08:42, 11 October 2011 88.211.44.71
I am a biographer myself and have additional references if required made Tamara herself, her family, press and other biographers.
--88.211.44.71 (talk) 10:22, 13 October 2011 (UTC)