User talk:Laszlovszky András

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Hayasa
Hi. If I may ask, is there any reason you deleted the language links from the article Hayasa? Aregakn (talk) 18:46, 6 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Laszlovszky. Thanks for your answer mate. In this case, when Azzi and Hayasa are different articles, I'd suggest we put a disambiguation page in action for those languages for these articles. This is the code we need to use to mark it:


 * An example of it is, for instance Medea or Kingdom of Armenia are. If you understand the languages and could create such pages/articles of disambiguation then we can change the language links in the English Wiki to be redirected to those disambiguation-articles and the people can choose. Think it's the best way. What do you think? Regards Aregakn (talk) 11:02, 12 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Your opinion that it is not a solution is appreciated but the reasoning is yet unknown. Share it, please.
 * The article on English wiki has count that only together these kingdoms form a notability. This also means that probably the search for these, if separate, were mainly for the period in question and/or the sources were describing these kingdoms mainly together.
 * The text reads: " was a Late Bronze Age confederation formed between two kingdoms of Anatolia, Hayasa located South of Trabzon and Azzi, located North of the Euphrates and to the South of Hayasa. The Hayasa-Azzi confederation were in conflict with the Hittite Empire in the 14th century BC, leading up to the collapse of Hatti around 1290 BC."
 * If other language WP sees them notable separately, all fine. But I don't see yet reasoning for why disambiguation does not seem logical for you, so please explain. Thanks Aregakn (talk) 16:04, 12 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Well, as you said your English is not good enough and so in this case I don't know how to explain correct. Disambiguation is also for articles, not only for names. If you have little reliable sources for describing 1 thing then you can combine 2, if the sources suggest so. So you can link that article in English to a disambiguation page on another language WP and from there the reader can choose which article to read, Hayasa or Azzi. Aregakn (talk) 01:23, 13 May 2012 (UTC)


 * I use inter-wiki links a lot especially when I talk to people from different countries.
 * disambiguation rule is for the whole Wiki, in fact, and they cannot limit you doing it. Once again I will repeat what I suggest:
 * 1) create a new article on different-language-wiki which will be called exactly as on English "Hayasa-Azzi", as it does not exist there
 * 2) put the disambiguation sign there
 * 3) write that this could refer to articles
 * 1. Hayasa (linked to the according article on that wiki)
 * 2. Azzi (linked to a separate Azzi article on that Wiki)


 * 4) If either of the articles does not exist, it is still good because the one who uses the link can read either
 * 5) change the language link for the given language on the English-WP article's page


 * If you do not wish to do this, fine too. But please do not delete the links, even if they lead to either Hayasa or Azzi articles because better to have at least 1 link rather than none. Regards Aregakn (talk) 19:14, 13 May 2012 (UTC)

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