Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Chaudharies of Ambota

Originally I had created a page "Varya Rajputs & Chaudharies of Ambota". The Chaudharies are one of the prominent surviving Varya families with family members who are recognised globally for the contribution to the field of work they are in. The deletion of the page has made it difficult to link the two aspects of the clan. A clan which is supposed to have been lost but historians are not aware of the existence of the prominent member of the family. Isn't that good information for an encyclopedia? Secondly, I had put up a copy of the original lineage document in Urdu language and the English translation. If there are more members of the clan, then they could have contributed and associated with the page. Unfortunately, the page is now deleted.

British era historians are not permitted to be cited. I understand that if there are 4 clans in question, the historian may discriminate and record incorrect data. In my page, I am citing only about the location and lineage of my clan. Where is the issue about unreliable data? Multiple historians in the current era have cautiously used selective text, so have I. I see no reason why I am being restricted?

A Prof. who has written a 100 papers is being quoted and the same person has sourced information from local authentic records. That too is not permitted. How does one write an article if everything is shot down on some pretext or other? Capt.AmitSingh (talk) 15:37, 6 August 2020 (UTC)
 * The deletion discussion will take place at Articles for deletion/Chaudharies of Ambota, not here on the talk page. I have copied your comment across for you, and have formatted it as a "Keep" recommendation. Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 15:59, 6 August 2020 (UTC)