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Yeah, I noticed that "source". I did some checking on Encyclopedia Iranica and could not find a "Shahrbanu". I am assuming the "Tajik origins" refers to the Mamunid governors of Khwarezm, but I have not found any evidence to support this. HistoryofIran (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) added that information with the "source", I would suggest contacting him and asking for a better link or better source. --Kansas Bear (talk) 23:49, 25 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hey, if you have time, you might start searching for any evidence regarding Khwarazmian dynasty patronizing Persian culture(ie. "Persianate"). I have been searching since 28 December 2012 and have found nothing. Also, I removed "Tajik origin" and the cooresponding broken link/source. --Kansas Bear (talk) 16:32, 26 April 2013 (UTC)Reply


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Ofcourse if you look at her hometown which is mentioned as Lahore. Also in one of her interviews she mentioned Faislabad and i think this is official website too. Many people dont link their website but that doesnt remove the credibility of that siteSaladin1987 00:09, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
Firstly, you said, "i think this is official website too"; well, how do you know? A WP:BLP should not contain official website as a reference. Second, "in one of her interviews she mentioned Faislabad"; source please? Third, "Many people dont link their website"; so how can you prove, atleast this one? "that doesnt remove the credibility of that site"; if it is unofficial website, or someone might be making a spam website using a notable title, that should also not be mentioned on wikipedia. Thanks! M. Billoo 23:12, 25 February 2018 (UTC)Reply
Hi! It is more than 4 months and you are still unable to PROVE the so called "official website". Don't use it as reference, show the actual reference where she interviewed. Your edits still don't rely. The page possibly falls under copyright violation. Thanks! M. Billoo 16:19, 3 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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