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Hi Scythian, I hope this doesn't seem like I am following you around and complaining, since this might sound like my comments on the Robert of St Albans article...I'm probably being annoying but I'm trying to help, really! In this case I think Firouz is definitely worthy of an article, but the sources seem kind of random. There are so many high-quality academic sources about the First Crusade that I think the article would definitely benefit if they were used. Thomas Asbridge's "The First Crusade: A New History" is probably the best for Firuz, there are a few pages about him there. I wanted to check my other books before commenting here, but unfortunately they are mostly packed away in boxes at the moment. I'll see if I can find anything else to help out. Adam Bishop (talk) 06:06, 4 November 2010 (UTC)Reply