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The title of this article has been moved from Saffet Rıza Alpar to Ayşe Saffet Rıza Alpar. To be sure, her name was Ayşe Saffet Rıza Alpar and it was stated in the text. But is it necessary to give all the names in the title? In Wikipedia:Article titles #Use commonly recognizable names it is suggested to use recoqnizable names and there is an example; Bill Clinton is prefered over William Jefferson Clinton. Nedim Ardoğa (talk) 18:08, 6 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
Hi! Thank you for the note. Many sources refer to that full name. Moreover, the original article omitted her given name "Ayşe", the other names "Saffet Rıza" were used as family name before the "Surname Act". I could not encounter the shortened name "Ayşe Alpar" by a Google search. So, it is not an issue to keep the moved title. Cheers. CeeGee05:50, 7 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
The Matrikelkarte from her study at Universität Hamburg says her birthday is 6. April 1904. There are two Matrikelkarten with the same birthdate.