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editDear Administrator,
I took part of information from the website www.smolart.com and part from site Amartuvshin.info.
I rephrased this information as much as I could considering that text is short and bibliographical so it is hard to rephrase it.
In my opinion this short text is purely bibliographical, not work of art so what copyrights could be violated?
I gave the link to smolart.com on the Amartuvshin's wikipage.
Also I gave references to the pages where I took the information.
I hope it is okay now.
Best regards, OperaAndBallet