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The article was just renamed from Poguli to Pogali, based on a claim that this is the common name. I don't know which of the two is more "correct", or if Pogali is more common in informal discourse. What I do know is that while this spelling has some uses in the literature [1], it's still less common there than Poguli[2], which is the spelling used in the virtually all the better quality linguistics literature. – Uanfala (talk)13:10, 11 September 2021 (UTC)Reply
Uanfala Thanks for the message. First of all, let me be clear that I am working on Wikipedia: WikiProject Chenab Valley because I belong to this area. I most need to make improvements in the articles about the region. But this is not enough. I would suggest to read this and read this . There are many more citations which use the word "Pogali" as commonly as I firstly saw Poguli, I got surprised because I have seen it as "Pogali" only," but when I researched, I found that "Poguli" is also used. But as per WP:COMMONNAME, I prefer Pogali, because the majority of people search for that. — The Chunky urf Al Kashmiri(Speak🗣️ or Write✍️)16:47, 11 September 2021 (UTC)Reply