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The article says the city is majority Sunni, but it is unsourced. I don't think this information is true. The main population is Farsiwans, which can in the end be called "Persians" or "Iranians". And they are Shia. 2A00:1028:919E:BE42:3CAB:CA8:FBC7:3917 ( talk) 11:54, 5 November 2015 (UTC)
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Dear Wiki editors,
I made a recent change to the article and added a subdivision on the city info box named "Historical Region: Greater Khorasan" which has been reverted by dear friend @ Khestwol.
My sources for this change are: CENTRAL ASIA iv. In the Islamic Period up to – Encyclopaedia Iranica (iranicaonline.org), Khorasan | Region, Location, & History | Britannica and other offline sources mentioned on the article Greater Khorasan. Also according to the article Greater Khorasan and its sources: "Khorasan comprised the present territories of northeastern Iran, parts of Afghanistan and southern parts of Central Asia. The province was often subdivided into four quarters, such that Nishapur (present-day Iran), Marv (present-day Turkmenistan), Herat and Balkh (present-day Afghanistan) were the centers, respectively, of the westernmost, northernmost, central, and easternmost quarters." [1] I would like to also mention the fact that a university named Khurasan University (deep inside the Eastern section of Afghanistan in JalalAbad) has been named after (or in honor of) this region. I am also aware that my claim might seem Nationalistic so I have added the word "Historical" besides region for unbiasedness. I am not making any Pan-Iranian claims so I would appreciate your unbias comments. If consensus is made, I request that this change be made to the articles Merv, Balkh, and Herat.
Your sincerely, Ehsanbasafa ( talk) 07:34, 2 July 2022 (UTC)
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