User talk:Tamasic

Tamasic, would you please care to explain, how the image "Jadeja" is unverifiable ? did you check the links of the picture ? did you manage to browse the book that the picture has been taken from ?

or did you not have any time to go thorugh all that, if thats the case please abstain from editing or deleting any information from any article in wikipedia, just because you think the image is not verifiable.

I have gone to great lengths to find the picture which epitomizes the true nature and reflection of Jadejas and which depicts the reader of the article with visual connection to the article jadeja.

you are welcome to put your comments on my talk page

79.78.39.23 (talk) 19:46, 26 June 2010 (UTC)Khengar

"A cartoon from a 19th century book does not constitute as a verifiable image of a so called Jadeja 'chieftan'."

I beg to differ, the objective of putting the picture of a jadeja warrior in the article is to relate the article with the characteristics of the jadeja clan, rather than a notable person, and if you think that this wonderful true sketch by Mary Postans is a "cartoon", than I feel sorry for your ignorance. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Khengar (talk • contribs) 17:56, 22 September 2010 (UTC)

I have to respectfully disagree. The depiction is perhaps representative of attire (?) but in terms of characteristics, I do believe there are more suitable images. A photograph as opposed to an illustration would give the article on one of India's oldest clans more weight. I think they deserve that.

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