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[edit] Mansoor -> Mansur
I propose to change the name of the article from Mansoor to Mansur. All the standard sources use that spelling - Cricinfo, Cricketarchive, Wisden and the Indian Princely States site. In the first version of this article, he was called Mansur but the article was titled 'Mansoor'. Tintin Talk 17:30, 1 January 2006 (UTC)