Talk:Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran/GA1

GA Review
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Reviewer: AHeneen (talk · contribs) 23:27, 27 June 2016 (UTC)

These sections do not have appropriate references: "The Armenian people are amongst the native ethnic groups of northwestern Iran (known as Iranian Azerbaijan), having millennia long recorded history there while the region (or parts of it) have had made up part of historical Armenia numerous times in history. These historical Armenian regions that nowadays include Iranian Azerbaijan are Nor Shirakan, Vaspurakan, and Paytakaran. Many of the oldest Armenian chapels, monasteries and churches in the world are located refrencewithin this region of Iran."
 * At the beginning of the "History" section (not supported by reference 5):


 * This text was added by another user without any reference. I have found out that the text is reproduced from "Brief history" section of Armenia–Iran relations and Iranian Armenians and was introduced by User:LouisAragon here . I have requested the user to fix a reference to the text that he added.

Once the information above has a supporting reference, the article can be promoted. Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and eastern Turkey is one of the corners of the world I most want to visit (sadly, as an American, I can't visit Iran anytime soon) and the remote Armenian and Georgian churches and monasteries are a reason why, so it was a pleasure to review this article and learn about these sites! AHeneen (talk) 00:43, 28 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Not supported by reference 1: It was the second Armenian church to be built, following the Etchmiadzin Cathedral...
 * It is on page 57 of the UNESCO reference 6. I have added this reference now.
 * Not supported by reference 5: During the reign of the Safavid dynasty in the 15th century, the monasteries prospered. The reference says: "At the start of the 15th century, the new dynasty of the Safavids confirmed its protection for the Armenian Christian." That doesn't indicate that the monasteries "prospered".
 * Corrected.


 * Thank you for the review. Except for the first review note (please see my reply above) I have addressed the other two issues in the text. Nvvchar . 07:14, 28 June 2016 (UTC)


 * I decided to adjust the wording and add references. It now reads The Armenian people arrived in northwestern Iran—known as Iranian Azerbaijan—in the 6th century B.C., likely from Phrygia, and converted to Christianity in the early 4th century A.D. The Iranian Azerbaijan region is home to the oldest churches in Iran. I could not find web sources for the sentence with the historical regions, so I removed that sentence. I could not find a reference that the region is home to the oldest Armenian churches in the world, so I changed the sentence to The Iranian Azerbaijan region is home to the oldest churches in Iran.. I don't think it is a big deal to make this modest change rather than wait for a long time for this one little issue to be fixed. With that done, I am promoting the article to GA. Good work! AHeneen (talk) 17:25, 28 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for making the edicts and promoting the article.  Nvvchar . 02:06, 29 June 2016 (UTC)