User talk:Aeminov

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Turkish exonyms
Hi, your recent edits on Turkish exonyms resulted is an excessive number of links to disambiguation pages. At present, the article has more than 30 links to that type of pages. A link like "Aleksandriya Kapaklı" is for most people unsolvable, so an effort of you to solve those links will be greatly appreciated. The Banner talk 19:28, 3 August 2014 (UTC)

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Turkish exonyms
Can I interest you in WPCleaner? This is a very handy program to solve links to disambiguation pages. it works per article, so it is really handy for pages like Turkish exonyms. The Banner talk 23:05, 2 September 2014 (UTC)