User talk:Causantin
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[edit] See of Sardis
If you can refer me to any sources you think I've overlooked in writing this article, I'd be happy to add them. I cited every single source I could find for "see of sardis," "bishop of sardis," "archbishop of sardis," etc. on google (web, scholar, and books), lexis, and historical NYT. I did not intend to imply that Sardis was exclusively Roman Catholic (although the titular archbishops listed definitely were); I think the article entirely avoids the question of how the early church comported to any present day Christian denomination. savid@n 19:01, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
- I did neglect to search for the "Metropolitan of Sardis." I'm doing that right now and will add the info as I figure it out. savid@n 19:33, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Teneke (novel)
Hi! Would you please tell me what the reason was to remove the "Major characters" section from the Teneke (novel) article?.CeeGee 18:27, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
- In order t judge about tha you must have read the novel. If you can Turkish I can send you the url. What I did was correct. CeeGee 18:52, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
Tomorow, I'm gonna explain the story to you. Sorry, but I gotta go to bed now. See you tomorrow.CeeGee 19:16, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
- The story goes like this: The post of the district governor (Kaymakam) is vacant. The standing in Kaymakam Resul Efendi is incapable and does not want to sign the permits, which will allow to plant rice in the fields provided for grain. The newly appointed inexperienced Kaymakam is easily swindled by Okçuoğlu, the ruthless rice planter, and gives the seasonal consession. Soon afterwards, he learns from the governmental doctor that rice planting would cause spreading of malaria. In the meantime, Okçuoğlu puts pressure on Osman Agha, a rich landowner in the town, to sell his field so that he (Okçuoğlu) can overflood more land. Incited by Zeyno Kari, the peasant Memed Ali the Kurd opposes Okçuoğlu. Inspired by his fianceé Nermin, the Kaymakam tries to back the marred landowners in order to make up his wrong decision... More, I won't tell. I guess I could explain a little bit the situation. By this opportunity, I would ask you to check the history page of an article before you take any action. I created this article and I would never vandalize my own work. A question posted in the related talkpage would help us save a lot of time. Cheers. CeeGee 18:35, 9 October 2007 (UTC)