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:What makes you think takes precedence over all the cited sources in ]? ] (]) 12:57, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
:What makes you think takes precedence over all the cited sources in ]? ] (]) 12:57, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
::@] @]. I can answer you quite simply because the source currently in the "origin" section is misused. You present yourself as a French-speaking reader so you should check that reference n°2 - M. El Moujabber; H. Belhouchette ; M. Belkhodja ; P. Kalaïtzis ; R. Cosentino ; W. Occhialini. ''"La recherche et l'innovation comme outils pour une agriculture durable, la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle : résumés et articles étendus"''. www.cjoint.com. Récupéré le 21/01/2024 - affirmer simplement : {{tq|Le produit issu de cette activité nommée étoffe est très apprécié au niveau national et même au delà des frontières. Il est utilisé dans la confection d’une grande gamme de Qashabiya et Burnous Ouabri. Ces deux habitudes connaissent aujourd’hui une demande importante particulièrement la Qashabiya Ouabri. En plus, le tissu de l'étoffe s'adapte bien à d'autres confections notamment des tenues modernes}}.
::From then on we have a source that supports the fact that the origin of the clothing is Berber, and no source that supports an Arab origin because this last information does not appear in reference n°2. Regards. ] (]) 23:26, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
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Merge proposal
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No objection to merge. As there has been no discussion on the direction of the merge, the merge was performed into the older page, Qashabiya. Felix QW (talk) 14:45, 8 June 2023 (UTC)
@M.Bitton: I assume that the merge itself is uncontroversial as the articles are clear duplicates (based on the same source), but that the name of the merged page may be under contention? Felix QW (talk) 16:26, 24 May 2023 (UTC)
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Berber and Arab
@Skitash Do you think that undoing all changes is useful for the good information of the article? If you think there is a discrepancy in the text then you should specify which ones. Lord Ruffy98 (talk) 10:44, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
@Skitash @Lord Ruffy98. I can answer you quite simply because the source currently in the "origin" section is misused. You present yourself as a French-speaking reader so you should check that reference n°2 - M. El Moujabber; H. Belhouchette ; M. Belkhodja ; P. Kalaïtzis ; R. Cosentino ; W. Occhialini. "La recherche et l'innovation comme outils pour une agriculture durable, la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle : résumés et articles étendus". www.cjoint.com. Récupéré le 21/01/2024 - affirmer simplement : Le produit issu de cette activité nommée étoffe est très apprécié au niveau national et même au delà des frontières. Il est utilisé dans la confection d’une grande gamme de Qashabiya et Burnous Ouabri. Ces deux habitudes connaissent aujourd’hui une demande importante particulièrement la Qashabiya Ouabri. En plus, le tissu de l'étoffe s'adapte bien à d'autres confections notamment des tenues modernes.
From then on we have a source that supports the fact that the origin of the clothing is Berber, and no source that supports an Arab origin because this last information does not appear in reference n°2. Regards. Monsieur Patillo (talk) 23:26, 3 October 2024 (UTC)