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Hi, I am the major contributor to this page who has a link with the subject: she is my wife. But I have read and sought to apply the Wikipedia guidelines, including only objective and verifiable information which I know to be true. I have attempted to address the issue flagged about Doyabari by a recent edit. I am not sure how to address the other issue where a citation is said to be required. I understand the point, but this was work done well before the internet era. I would welcome any suggestions as to how a citation could be provided.Markwarby (talk) 20:38, 14 January 2019 (UTC)Reply