Talk:Damghan

Copyrighted text ?
Some parts of this text seem to come from this page:. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.230.92.29 (talk) 10:12, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

Hecatompylos
According to the Hecatompylos article and other sources that I've seen, Damghan and Hecatompylos are two separate places, about 30 km apart. Mikenorton (talk) 17:17, 18 October 2011 (UTC)

Notable people
Please only list people who qualify as notable under Wikipedia criteria. In general, either the person is already the subject of an article, or they are prominently named in an article (for example, as a member of a band), or you are getting started on writing that article. If the person's connection to Damghan is not mentioned in their Wikipedia article please include a source citation. If they are notable, have no article, but are prominently named in a Wikipedia article, please use a piped link to that article (and section) from their name. If you are inserting a name prefatory to writing the article about a notable person, please cite a source in this article for their notability and for their Damghan connection. Thanks. See in particular Wikipedia:Notability (people). --Bejnar (talk) 19:46, 7 August 2012 (UTC)


 * The following named individual were delisted because of lack of evidence of notability:

/* Architects */
 * Mirza Ali-Akbar Moallem
 * Hasan Damghani, one of the Sarbadars
 * Hasan Sobhani, former Damghan representative in Iran Parliament or Majlis
 * S. Reza Taghavi, previous Majlis representative from Damghan and Tehran
 * Pouria Nazemi, Science Journalist
 * Ali Moalem Damghani, Iranian Poet
 * Akbar Alemi, Cinema Master
 * Ehsan rafiei, Author of Political Articles
 * Mohammad Kazem Mazinani, Iranian Poet
 * Nasser Keshavarz, Iranian Poet
 * Afshin Shahroudi, Iranian photographer
 * Ali Abdollahzadeh, The Natural History Museum of Damghan
 * Koushiyar Shahroudi, Iranian Musician
 * Esmail Shahroudi (Ayandeh), Iranian Poet.

If, in fact, some of these individuals are notable, please, when putting them on the list, provide a cite to a reliable source at the end of their entry, as was done for Hossein Qoli Khan. --Bejnar (talk) 19:46, 7 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Muhammad al-Hosein al-Mohandes al-bana Damghani, built the tower of Burj-e Kashaneh in Bistam in 1299 CE
 * Abu Taleb Damghani, built Imamzadeh Jafar in Isfahan in 1324 CE
 * Ustad Haj Hasan Mimar Damghani
 * Muhammad ibn Hasan ibn Ibitalib Mohandes Bana al-Damghani

Length of introduction (lead)
The second paragraph of the "Introduction", after the first two sentences, is all about the past in Damghan, some of which does not seem exactly pertainent to the city. Regardless, this extensive material does not belong in the lead and, as appropriate, needs to be integrated into the "History" section or one of the other sections below. --Bejnar (talk) 21:04, 1 December 2016 (UTC)

I fixed the lead section and rearranged some of the article. I tried not to alter it too much. It is a shame about the lack of references because it is an interesting piece and beautifully written.--OddsBodkins (talk) 05:40, 7 January 2017 (UTC)

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