Template:Did you know nominations/Empire of the Sultans
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The result was: promoted by AirshipJungleman29 talk 17:40, 9 January 2024 (UTC)
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Empire of the Sultans
- ... that most objects in the Empire of the Sultans travelling exhibition bore calligraphy (example pictured)? Source: "Everything in the exhibition, save a few ceramic works, contains calligraphy." Mary Thomas, "Art Review: Fabulous Frick exhibit explores Ottoman culture" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 25 November 2003
Moved to mainspace by MartinPoulter (talk). Self-nominated at 14:47, 21 November 2023 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/Empire of the Sultans; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.
Excellent article. New enough (when posted), some excellent images including the hook which is CC-by-SA. Lots of high quality cites. GTG. Maury Markowitz (talk) 15:16, 2 January 2024 (UTC)
I've marked an unreferenced section. Schwede66 07:55, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
- @Schwede66: The source for that subsection is the source given for the section of which it is part: the appendix of the Khalili book which is ref 45 in the current version. Note that the cited sentence says "a total of sixteen venues" and the sixteen include the thirteen US venues. The same information is available in lots of other places, but it's neater to cite that summary table. How do you want it to be marked in the article that the source for the full section also applies to the subsection? MartinPoulter (talk) 12:30, 5 January 2024 (UTC)