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Kostë Xhehani gives more results in google books than the Greek version. I really don't understand why this was moved. --<span style="font-family: Gothic;">] <sup>(])</sup></span> 12:43, 21 September 2010 (UTC) | Kostë Xhehani gives more results in google books than the Greek version. I really don't understand why this was moved. --<span style="font-family: Gothic;">] <sup>(])</sup></span> 12:43, 21 September 2010 (UTC) No favor thanks. If Athenean can call "inane" my edits, I may safely call a move "stupid" per . If an admin will see this and will give me blocks it will just show impartiality and if I do get a block for calling a move "stupid" in the sense of "evidently wrong" this will prove double standards in Misplaced Pages. --<span style="font-family: Gothic;">] <sup>(])</sup></span> 12:54, 21 September 2010 (UTC) |
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Seems we had a typical collection partisan material: magazines far to be considered of academic value, while at the same time all the academic bibliography is ignored (mainly Peyfuss). I don't agree that he was of a specific ethnicity (he was most probably Arumanian as most of the Moschopolites). But a specific source ], claims that he was part of the Greek patriotic movement.
I also see that Peyfuss doesn't adopt his Albanian ethinicity, he just mention that a specific Albanian linguist (of the socialist period) believes that he is Albanian ].
Per google hits: ]Tzechanis: 6 ] Tzechanes: 2 ] Xhehani: 1
I moved the name to Constantine Tzechanis, since english bibliography gives only 1 hit to Xhehani, but if we take a look ] (Peyfuss) just mentions the title of an Albanian work: so we have virtually 0 hits on Xhehani.Alexikoua (talk) 21:11, 20 September 2010 (UTC)
- Where does it say in your source that he was Greek or the other one about any involvement in some Greek patriotic movement? The first one is just a long list of names without any context or even prose. Btw if you want to move the article start a move request and as always you're using the Balkan Studies group as a source. While searching about the Tzechanis google hits I found this The Romanians were not the only Balkan people to feel Greek influences. There were of course Albanians who wrote in Greek. Konstantinos Hadj i-GeorgiouTzechanis so I don't think you'll mind changing the ethnicity since you don't have any sources.--— ZjarriRrethues — 11:21, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
I didn't say that he was Greek, just want to make a compromise between you and CrazyMartini. Quite obvious this: ] says that Greeks wrote poems about a new Greece and he mentions the 'patriot' Konstantinos Tzechanis. Also I can see (obviously) this list is a list of Greek scholar ], that's what exactly what the work says. We have also this: ] (by Emanuel Turczynski) Tzechanis is again mentioned as one of the 'Greek' scholars.
What's really unexplainable is that you changed his ethnicity to the previous one according to this ], that's weird since you fought against the reliability of Clogg in talk:Epirus (region)). I've noticed that he also claims that Kavalliotis is Albanian, something that's completely unexplainable (Peyfuss doesn't adopt this, probably Albanian has a geographical meaning here).
Well, most probably he was Arumanian, and please participate in the discussion. I've upgraded and doubled the article, which initially was in a really bad condition.
I agree with the present title: although not based on bibliography this form is much better than the non-existent K. Xhehani.Alexikoua (talk) 12:11, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
- Kavallioti being Albanian is another theory just like the others. Btw please don't make OR deductions about the use of the word Albanian and can you please give a full quote about the poem about Catherine being a patriotic work that aimed at the national awakening of the Greek people that lived under Ottoman rule because that's not supported by the snippet.--— ZjarriRrethues — 12:16, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
- There are not or deduction but we have 3 rs that say that he was Greek. On the other hand Clogg (you rejected him in Epirus (region)) says that he was Albanian, so believe we should adopt a middle version.Alexikoua (talk) 12:24, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
Stupid move
Kostë Xhehani gives more results in google books than the Greek version. I really don't understand why this was moved. --Sulmues 12:43, 21 September 2010 (UTC) No favor thanks. If Athenean can call "inane" my edits, I may safely call a move "stupid" per Sandstein's edit. If an admin will see this and will give me blocks it will just show impartiality and if I do get a block for calling a move "stupid" in the sense of "evidently wrong" this will prove double standards in Misplaced Pages. --Sulmues 12:54, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
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