User talk:Shervinafshar

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[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:John_Durkin.jpg

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[edit] Bach's cross

I asked on the Bach talk page a while ago why it should have been retained. No one answered, so I removed it.

There's no information in the main text or in the caption justifying its inclusion. What does it add to the article? What are its historical roots?

Tony 14:26, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

I believe it's mainly an alternative presentation of the BACH motif in four different keys which shows why this is a cruciform. Although I haven't found any source for this, I think the creator of the image wanted to show how this motif can be a cruciform. Icons are usually used in Bach music ([1]) and this, though without citation, can be an iconic representation. Anyway, I'm doing more research on this. In any case you can change the picture with Image:B-a-c-h.svg which is the same motif but in one single key. --Shervinafshar 15:12, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Farsi References

Shervinafshar,

On the Mahmoud Ahmadinejad page, an editor has added the {{citecheck}} tag because the article relies on links in Farsi. There are a total of 15 citations which are written in Farsi which he has added the {{check}} tag to. Would you be able to, or do you know someone who could or somewhere to post a request, to check these citations? I would be more than happy to return the favor for any article that you would need a hand with. Thanks! Vir4030 20:22, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Anti-Iranianism

Hi Shervinafshar,

I just wanted to contact you because of your vote to keep with major cleanup at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anti-Iranianism. There is a movement on the Talk:Anti-Iranianism to do just that but it is being met by some fierce resistance by the creators of the article. Would you mind taking a look?

Thanks, GabrielF 00:09, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Replaceable fair use Image:John Durkin.jpg

Replaceable fair use

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