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Edit warring
Please use this article talk page to discuss changes rather than reverting each other with dubious edit summaries. It does appear that both Ashaman and Farid al-Atrash were born in Syria and came to Egypt in their childhood, so neither of you is wrong and neither entirely right. Please make an attempt to work together. Message left on both of your talk pages, otherwise you will likely end up being blocked. Jezhotwells (talk) 10:34, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
I'm going to be bold and remove the nationalities from the notable members of the family section. The only ones I've left in is where it's applicable - like being a politician in Syria. Thus we don't run into any problems. If people want to see the person's exact notability, they can go to the article for that individual. — HelloAnnyong 03:25, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
Atrash family in Egypt
Some text about notable Atrash family members in Egypt has been added which includes proper referencing. Although the information about their careers and burial is somewhat trivial to the overall topic, at present this is the only sourced information in the article, and there is no harm in including it. The article needs to be expanded with information and references about other notable members in Lebanon, Syria, etc. — CactusWriter | 08:19, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
- You have re-added useless info about specific people in the history of the clan section, why? notable people should be in the Notable members section, one explanation line after each person is enough, and then people can click on their names and read about their life storys. What does this have to do with the history of the Atrash clan?: 4 people "Fleeing the French occupation of Syria, 'Alia al-Mundhir al-Atrash, from the House of Sultan al-Atrash, and her three children, Fuad, Farid, and Amal al-Atrash (later known as Asmahan) were sponsored by Egypt's prime minister Saad Zaghloul and later became naturalized citizens. After successful musical careers, Asmahan, Fuad and Farid al-Atrash were buried at the Fustat Plain in Cairo." --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 10:43, 19 August 2009 (UTC)