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The result was delete. —
JJMC89 (
T·C) 07:59, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
An old article but this seems dubious. The article implies that the person's death sparked a rebellion, but the sentence cites no source. The only citation is an inaccessible journal article (so possibly failing
WP:Notability (people)). However, I cannot find any mention of this figure in Chinese-language sources related to the event. I searched Google Books and the only result is a novel. The sources are too lacking compared to the claimed importance of the subject.
Esiymbro (
talk) 03:21, 22 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete Although Liu Bin-di's supposed Chinese name is not included, Chinese Wikipedia's article on the Ili Rebellion includes an inter-wiki link to the English article with his name listed as 刘斌迪. Even with his supposed Chinese name however, I couldn't find anything on either Baidu or Google (aside from Chinese Wikipedia's entry on the Ili Rebellion, of course). If Liu existed at all, he was probably not the cause of the rebellion. Khu'hamgaba Kitap talk 20:51, 22 March 2020 (UTC)reply
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