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editI am rather new at this Wikipedia article writing process so forgive me for creating so many duplicate articles. Spelling: With all due respect, there is no one correct spelling for the word Jabar Khel considering it is a Pashto name. However, I have commonly seen it spelled "Jabar Khel" so I think this should stand as the title for the article. Article Merging: I believe the previous article, "Jabar Khel", which I can no longer find, should stand as the article for inclusion because it was more detailed, categorized, and sited a source. If someone could facilitate such a restoration(as I do not know how) I would appreciate that very much. Thank You UCLABruin 00:31, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
notability
editI am not entirely sure how the notability police work, but I encourage the retention of this article. This refers to a clan of a major tribe in Afghanistan, not an individual as the notability police force seems to believe. It does require citations, etc.. However, substantive and substantial works on tribalism in Afghanistan are lacking due to three decades of war and Afghanistan's existence as one of the least developed countries on earth. For expansion, I suggest the author contact the Tribal Liaison Office in Afghanistan as they do have substantial expertise on the matter.
March 2008
editI cleaned up the article and sourced it. I've tagged it to Wiki Project Afghanistan and will ask there for further help. TRAVELLINGCARIMy storyTell me yours 04:06, 6 March 2008 (UTC)