User talk:Aciram/Archives/2022/March

Speedy deletion nomination of Category:18th-century executions by Norway


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Nomination of Türk Kadinlar Birligi for deletion
A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Türk Kadinlar Birligi is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.

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Peronnelle
Hi, Aciram. There are two stubs, created several years apart, which look as though they probably refer to the same person: Peronnelle L'Espicière and Dame Péronelle. Since you created them both, I thought it would be more civil (and more effective), if they are indeed about the same person, to leave it to you to merge them, at whichever name you think the better, rather than bothering with the whole formal merge process. Is that OK? Best wishes, Ingratis (talk) 16:12, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
 * I had no idea they were the same person. If you have information which say that they are, then I am perfectly fine with you merging them. Since you discovered that, I leave it for you to perform. Best wishes, --Aciram (talk) 16:44, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Looking at them again, they do not appear to be the same person at all: one is a spice merchant, the other is a herbalist. They have similar names and both lived in France during the same period, thats all. They should not be merged, since they are two different people. --Aciram (talk) 21:40, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
 * I am very sorry that I did not spot your ping earlier. Thank you for looking further at these two women - I follow your advice.Ingratis (talk) 00:58, 16 March 2022 (UTC)

Asked about a third opinion
Hi, I would like to inform you that I have asked for a third opinion on the article about Maria Theresa Asmar. I am aware that you haven't participated in the edit warring that has been going on in that article, but I see that you are the editor that removed that she's a Chaldean author and wrote that she's an Ottoman author instead. That is simply false. Ottoman could be synonymous with Turk, and Maria Theresa Asmar was not Turk but Chaldean, a Christian minority group that later, in 1915, was massacred by the Ottomans/Turks during the genocide. In her memoirs she clearly identify as Chaldean and some of her family members were persecuted by the Ottomans. Therefore it is extremely inappropriate to call her Ottoman.MrKnowItAll-TheOG (talk) 21:40, 15 March 2022 (UTC)
 * This is not a big thing for me. Chaldean is the name of a religion, not the name of a nationality. We classify people by their nationality, not by their religion. "Ottoman" is not the same thing as Turkish, since the Ottoman Empire included numerous different ethnicities and religions. If she lived in the Ottoman Empire, she was an Ottoman author, because that's her nationality, regardless what religion she had. And that's as far as my opinion goes in this matter. To get involved in a conflict or an argument is about the last thing I need in my life, to be honest. Have a nice day.--Aciram (talk) 21:44, 15 March 2022 (UTC)