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I have done a minor edit of the page, including the story of the execution of the Bab, referencing that Wiki page, and mentioning Anis, who should really have a little page of his own. I'm not remembering exactly how to make the references look correct if anyone would like to help me there.I'm Nonpartisan 19:35, 14 April 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by I'm nonpartisan (talk • contribs)
Whoops! I notice that other pages had reference links to different pages, but it will be no trouble using the same reliable source as from the Execution of the Bab page, I'll get to that tomorrow, thanks Jeff.I'm Nonpartisan 05:33, 18 April 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by I'm nonpartisan (talk • contribs)
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The article says that "In 1949 the first threshold stone of the superstructure...", without explaining what the "superstructure" is meant to be, nor where the old and new shrines are/were located in relation to one another. Was the final, dome-covered structure built on top of the old? Was the old one dismanteled, or is it still there under the new dome? Religions are about worship, not so much about systematical rationality, but an encyclopedia is. Arminden (talk) 12:54, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply