Talk:Mehri language

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[edit] AfD Result

This article was the subject of an AfD in November, 2005. The result was strong consensus Keep as rewritten. Xoloz 15:39, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Comments

New article on Temporary Page.

I don't see any trace of a copyvio at the alleged source, so have reverted the tag. The article on the /Temp subpaeg was identical to the main article, so I will delete it. -Splashtalk 19:01, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

Sorry, I got confused by the inplace rewrite being the smae as the /Temp version. I've removed the infringing revisions from the main article's history, and left the /Temp page deleted. -Splashtalk 19:04, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] References?

I've got some serious doubts on the reliability of this article. Never heard of link between Yemen and Berbers, but this assertion:

The written language of Sheba was found in Oklahoma, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. Most notable of these is at a site in Colorado, near La Junta, and has been dated to before 800 BC.

is frankly unbelievable. GhePeU 17:06, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

Is this article a joke? Seriously, is it? D.E. Cottrell 18:12, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] False from the start

Mahri language is a semitic language with no link to Armenian or any other indo-european language. Further, there was no such thing as an Armenian rule of Yemen!!!!


[edit] Real language

But the original article was junk. Anybody who wants to expand the stub might want to start researching here: http://semitistik.uni-hd.de/sima/english/yemen_e/index_e.htm