Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog

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I object to this article being deleted. "Captain Calm" stated, “None of the reliable sources cited mention this organisation (award? unclear), nor a Royal House of Sefwi Obeng-Mim, nor a Chief Oheneba Nana Kwame Obeng II.” The cites, that I listed about the article, do in fact, mention both of those two topics. In addition to these links, I also provided photos of the Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog’s regalia and medals, that I photographed myself in-person, and added on the page.

Let me be more specific:

In Cite #1: "Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog". Royal House Mim -	It is the official Royal House’s Website – tells everything about the Royal House of Sefwi Obeng-Mim, how the house was established, royal warrants, location, farming communities, an individual menu tab that lists 2 different pages (1 about the Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog and 1 about the Royal Order of Obeng II), and more pertinent and in-depth information about the Royal House of Sefwi Obeng-Mim and Chief Oheneba Nana Kwame Obeng II.

-	Explicitly states “Chief Oheneba Nana Kwame Obeng II” and all the Chiefs, that came before him: On the Website Home Menu, Under the “About” tab, if you hit the “History” tab, it sends you to this page: https://www.royalhousemim.org/about_history (on this page it lists everything)

In Cite #2&#3: -	These Cite links are listed in reference to who the “Asafo” were in Ghana, as it helps to explain Chief Oheneba Nana Kwame Obeng II’s reasoning for creating his royal order
 * 1) 2 "Asafo System in Historical Perspective". Cambridge.org. Cambridge.
 * 2) 3	^ "Asafo". vetter.sites.grinnell.edu. Grinnell College.

In Cites #4&#5: -	These cites are used to explain what the 1935 Native Authorities in Ghana were and further explain and shed light on, how the formation of the Sub-Kingdom of Ghana, the Kingdom of Obeng Sefwi-Mim was able to be formed in 1935.
 * 1) 4 "1935 Native Authorities Ghana". countrystudies.us. Country Studies.
 * 2) 5	^ "Colonial Era: British Rule of the Gold Coast". ghananation.com. Ghana Nation.

In Cites #6,#7, #8: -	They all specifically mention the Kingdom of Sefwi-Obeng Mim and Chief Oheneba Nana Kwame Obeng II
 * 1) 6 "Kingdom of Sefwi Obeng Mim". uchterhous.org. uchterhous.
 * 2) 7	^ "Cooperation between the Royal House Sefwi Obeng Mim of Ghana". Nazione Templare. Nazione Templare.
 * 3) 8	^ "Kingdom of Sefwi-Obeng Mim". grevindeafmarkland.info. GrevindeafMarkland.

Also, in the Info Box of the Page I created, it lists a website link: https://royalhousemim.org/armsorders_goldenfiredog - This link takes you directly to the Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog

In addition, on the previously created Wikipedia Page, that was already established months before I created my page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders,_decorations,_and_medals_of_Ghana -	There used to be a Heading called “Kingdom of Sefwi-Obeng Mim”, under the Heading “Other Orders”, which proves, that this sub-kingdom, was already previously established on Wikipedia. I was just creating a page for the Royal Orders that were already listed on Wikipedia.

-	Since my Page “The Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog” was incorrectly reported, this entry on the Orders, Decorations, and Medals of Ghana page has been subsequently removed. I am curious, as to why, the previously established evidence on Wikipedia, of this Sub-Kingdom of Ghana’s existence was removed? Again, my citations are valid and correct, and do provide all the information, that “Captain Calm”, stated they did not. I provided verified news sources, a link to an article from Cambridge, an International Encyclopedia Listing website, a link to the official Royal House's Website, and even a photo of the actual Royal Regalia that I photographed myself in-person. The heraldic artist for the Royal Order of the Golden Fire Dog and the Royal Order of Obeng II, is Dr. Antonio Salmeron y Cabanas, certified herald, in Madrid Spain. He has a website called http://www.blason.es. The same herald also made heraldic designs for the other sub-kingdom of Ghana, the Kingdom of Gondenu.

If it is just a reason, of how I cited the sources in the biography section, then please tell me how to adjust and correct the reference cites, as I am new to Wikipedia. Thank you for your time and I am open to discussion, on how I may improve the article, if needed. However, please do not delete my valid article.

AmyMHollywoodNow (talk) 12:31, 5 November 2020 (UTC)