Talk:Navjote

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[edit] Why Navjote and not Sedre Pushi?

Why should the article be called Navjote and not Sedre Pushi? --Rayis 00:26, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

because...
  1. There is no consistent spelling of the latter term. You use 'Sedre Pushi', the article uses 'Sedreh Pushi', the spelling of the first hit if you search for Navjote on Google is 'Sudre-Pooshi'.
  2. Navjote is the commonly known name, and hence the more likely word to be searched for. cf: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (common names). Compare:
    • Number of Google hits for 'Sudre Pushi' (as you spell it): 3
    • Number of Google hits for 'Sedreh Pushi' (as the article spells it): 136
    • Number of Google hits for Navjote: 851
It really doesn't matter from a user's point-of-view, because 'Sedreh pushi' is a redirect to Navjote.
-- Fullstop 08:08, 1 March 2007 (UTC)