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Please add some information about Alemdar Mustfa pasha family, siblings, ancestors, sons, and grandsons. what happended to them after his death? —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
198.36.32.33 (
talk) 06:54, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
he was of albanian originreply
Some points
Hi Jagatai, just some pointers:
If you start a paragraph with a space or spaces, then the Wiki software displays the text as if it were a computer program, which is why those shaded boxes and fixed-width font were appearing. There's a good article on markup at
Wikipedia:How to edit a page which describes this.
In the English language, the
regnal numbers come after the name of a ruler, not before. So, it's
Selim III, not "III. Selim".
The conventional style in typed English is to place a single space after a punctation mark, so it's like the space after this comma, and not like this one,which leaves no room.
regards, --
BillC 00:59, 13 August 2005 (UTC)reply
"Thanks, Bill, thanks, thanks and much more thanks!"--
Jagatai
Injeh Bairakdar Mohammed Pasha
Does anyone know if this is the same person referenced by Layard
here?--
Cdogsimmons (
talk) 17:17, 20 August 2008 (UTC)reply