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Merge for now, anyway. There are at least six shrines purported to be the "Tomb of Daniel" (Susa, Kirkuk, Samarkand, Tarsus, Alexandria, Baqubah), and it's probable that eventually one or two of these will have enough info for separate articles.--Pharos10:07, 30 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Merge. Although I agree Daniel's Tomb is the better name for the combined article, I believe the approach taken in Tomb of Daniel, which discusses the issue in general without focusing on any one site, should be preferred, so most of the content should come from that article. The present Daniel's Tomb article, which focuses on a single candidate site, should be shortened and summarized into a section of the main article. Best, --Shirahadasha19:49, 30 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Comment. I actually like the Tomb of Daniel title better (it's more formal), but whatever. I do strongly disagree that anything should be shortened — this information is all highly relevant.--Pharos20:07, 30 October 2007 (UTC)Reply