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I am afraid to say blogs are not deemed "reliable" sources here on Wikipedia. The author's blog on Wardak's are from an old Colonial British report called "Notes on Afghanistan and Baluchistan" by H.G. Raverty who was actually a British officer stationed in the North-West Frontier, not an actual historian. I believe the user who edited this is the blog owner and used his own blog as a source to promote his work and advertise his blog, most of his blogs are just colonial reports from British officers. I believe a better source on the Wardag's should be used since this is fringe at best. Akmal94 (talk) 05:15, 17 March 2017 (UTC)Reply