2651:: Google translate has "And one more event shocked the inhabitants of all the surrounding villages. On September 3, 1924, the first plane landed in Duchambe on its remote outskirts - on an endless field, currently starting from the former building of the Main Post Office to the building of the National State Bank of the Republic of Tatarstan. Joint Stock Company "Dobrolet" (Russian Society of Voluntary Air Fleet) opened an air line. And the regular movement of passenger aircraft began on the Bukhara-Dushambe route. At the end of 1924, the Duchambe-Tashkent line began to operate. This flight took about 10 hours;" with a very long page such as that one Google Translate often does not translate the entire page until you scroll down.
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1907:"Building materials, such as cement, oil and plastics, of which there are 3 main gas deposits, wood, and printing, which was 80% of the republic's capacity and began in 1926, are all created or completed in the city as well." This sentence is also unclear in meaning, seemingly combining a number of unrelated points.
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One source gave the number in the infobox (urban population density) but what it referred to was ambiguous, and the only metro population source I found was off by about 20k and was from 2010 and not 2020, the year of the overall population count (not to mention the 2020 border expansion which makes
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Thanks for taking the time to review the article. I definitely see your point on the sections. My reason for the sections in the early history section was the periodization in the book I used as a source for it, but I could definitely change it if it's too much. I've gone ahead and replaced those two
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The above is not comprehensive, and I feel the issues I have found will take quite a bit to fix. I will be closing this GAN as unsuccessful due to this, although I am happy to offer further comments later if desired. As I noted at the beginning the article is slightly on the long side, so in general
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The four districts of
Dushanbe fan out as four sectors from the center of the city (Ayni Square). Clockwise from 12 noon: (1) Ismail Somoni district, north and north-east; (2) Shokhmansur district, east and south-east; (3) Firdavsi (Firdausi) district, south-west; (4) Abuali Ibn Sina district, west.
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Follow up: We don't have to list the exact species name of every one of these rodents, but do we at least know specifically, how many fox and how many bat species? The source is entirely in Tajik, so I'll leave this to you to figure out (I presume you have more knowledge in this language, since you
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As crazy as it sounds, based on the Koppen system
Dushanbe indeed has a Mediterranean climate. In fact, the climate is solidly Mediterranean. Dushanbe has no month where average monthly temperatures falls below -3 C, so it’s not a D (Continental) climate. The city's coldest monthly average is about
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Hello, I'm happy to take a look at this. It's clearly had a lot of work put into it, and is in a nice shape at first glance. The obvious glaring issue is the structure. It has an absolutely overwhelming table of contents, caused by a proliferation of tiny sections and paragraphs. The early
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bordering the continental climate threshold. The city features wet winters and dry summers, with the driest summer month seeing about only 5/1000 the precipitation of the wettest winter month. This eliminates it from the humid subtropical climate category. Dushanbe’s warmest month average is well
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The demographics section feels very very small. Outside of religion, it's two sentences. There's surely much more that could be said here in text, about the population structure, ethnicity, and so on. The tables and images provide additional detail, but shouldn't be relied on to convey the basic
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article perhaps), and elsewhere in the article. The Kigali article for example has 9 level 3 headers throughout the article body. I'm not asking you to go to that level necessarily, but there's currently 9 level 4 headers in the first level 3 section alone! Reviewing this will take some time, so
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Should be specified that "the first regular plane routes from
Dushanbe", not simply "first regular plane route" (the first regular plane route began before 1924 I assume). Also, the Russian-language source attributed with this statement does not seem to mention any plane routes (I used Google
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It's often tricky to write
Culture sections, but it is useful to have an introduction that gives an overall background/picture of culture, rather than jumping straight into subsections. As it is, the Culture section reads as a series of unrelated subsections, with no connecting thread.
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They are alternative spellings for the same place; I presume the source is referring to the Hissar in
Tajikistan both becauseHHissar doesn't seem to be a common alternative spelling to Hispar and the Hispar valley is south of Dushanbe while the source refers to an east-west route.
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The first paragraph seems to repeat a lot. The Gissar Valley is named twice in two consecutive sentences, and the Hissar culture is mentioned twice in two consecutive sentences. There's probably not a need to refer to "modern-day
Dushanbe" outside on an initial scoping sentence.
1232:, which just became an FA. This article also trends a bit on the long side at 62kB of prose, but only a bit. I also note the references include a Facebook page, unreliable, and a Xinhua page, which has been deprecated on Knowledge (XXG) so should probably be replaced.
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The new change is still not satisfactory. Now, I'm not sure whether there were 600 Jews before the Emir moved to the city? The ordering makes it seem like so, but "Before the Soviet invasion" is still ambiguous (since it seems the Emir was there before the
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Follow up: The addition of one or two sentences at the end of each subsection does not amply meet this point, I believe. Surely, with the overall expansion of social media (and media in general) throughout the world, there would be more to say about the last few
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Organization could be clarified in this section. There seems to be 1 paragraph on overall figures, 1 paragraph on trade, 2 paragraphs on manufacturing/industrial history (but not very chronological), followed by three sentences on retail, and a tourism paragraph
1898:"The average salary of the city is 1402.67 somoni and there is a high inflation rate of 8.9% as of 2014, and $ 499.7 million were invested into the city from foreign sources during the same time period." This feels like a sentence of three unconnected points.
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What exactly is a "semi-savanna climate"? The link redirects to just "Savanna", which also doesn't really describe what a "semi-savanna climate" is, let alone, what a "savanna climate" is. It seems that savannas appear under a number of contemporary Köppen
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Overall, there were some cases in which dates at the beginning of sentences as dependent clauses were not consistently followed by commas (I fixed them myself in this section). However, please see that the rest of the article is punctuated
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2910:"Nabiev was soon forced to resign before the government abolished the office of president and chose Emomoli Rahmon as head of state; in 1994, the office of president was re-established with Rahmon chosen to be president once again."
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Orthodoxy "the second largest religious community", without the context in the source that it's only about 0.5% of Tajikistan as a whole. I'm not seeing the second largest claim in the source
620:"Dushanbe, which means "Monday" in Tajik" I don't know why it says Tajik instead of Farsi/Persian. With this subcategorizing the Farsi/Persian language to Tajik/Irani/Luri/…. We are just making this language weaker.
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Russian-backed government of Tajikistan came from. Was Rahmon's government Russian-backed (this should be clarified, if so)? I think the the cleanest way to deal with this would be to simply delete
1921:"Continuing with a nationalist tradition". Is this a reference to the Tajik nationalist literature mentioned in the previous section? If so, this is the sort of connection that would fit within a general overview.
1640:"The region of Dushanbe was conquered by Timur during this time period and was controlled by different empires, including the Timurid Empire." It's odd to go from Timur to "other empires" to the "Timurid Empire".
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I know the original source Google translates to this, but if this were true, then Dushanbe would be the largest city in the world. Can you check to see if all they really meant was 53,118 (I can't read Russian).
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promoting "A proposed line from Dushanbe to Herat and Mashad"?) Also the chronology of this section is messed up, with current status going before past developments followed again by current railroad status.
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Follow up: There is good work done on the population growth side of things, but the singular addition of a life expectancy statistic seems rather odd to me. Surely, there are still more things to add? See
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From the only online source referenced here, it seems that he fled on 4 March 1921 (this should be made clearer in the sentence), but it is unclear whether this was before or after the Red Army conquered
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The demographics section feels very very small. Outside of religion, it's two sentences. There's surely much more that could be said here in text, about the population structure, ethnicity, and so on.
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I'm struggling to follow from this section the control of the city. Was the Balkh independent? When did Hisor come into control? How did the Russian Government have the power to reallocate the city?
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This section lacks sources, and is probably arbitrary? Generally I think these sections get removed, as they are more approrpiate for categories unless a reliable source is found to support a list.
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I'm struggling to follow from this section the control of the city. Was the Balkh independent? When did Hisor come into control? How did the Russian Government have the power to reallocate the city?
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What is the difference between Gissar and Hissar? Gissar Valley and Hissar (Hispar) Valley seem to be two separate places, but "Hissar" is only listed as an alternative spelling for the former?
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please bear with me on it. I'll make minor edits as I go along as I find that's easier than raising them here and causing more work for you, but please do check them. As a start in addition to
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This detail can not be found in the cited source. It also does not make sense for the Central Asian diocese to be under or a part of the Moscow diocese? (unless the dioceses are hierarchical?)
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There's lots of weird tenses, such as "Sasanid silver coins were discovered in the city". Something being discovered is presumably implicit, and it's odd to see "were" without a date.
1743:"A Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic separate from the Uzbek SSR was created in 1929". My impression is that the ASSR was given a new status, rather than a new entity being created.
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My bad for the source reading, but the current version is still not satisfactory. I changed it myself though, since you have provided the source material.
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I'm going to call a premature end to this review. Not all points from the last review were addressed (see red comments), including insufficient
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Population figure in lead does not need to be refed because it is already cited in the population table in the article.
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The text suggests there was an administrative reorganisation of some kind in 2020, but this isn't covered or explained.
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So could "Hissar culture" also be referred to as "Gissar culture" (we should stick to 1 spelling to avoid confusion)?
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this nomination, but please feel free to ping me when you decide to renominate as I'll be happy to look over again.
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If necessary, I can send you a scanned "thumbnail" map with the schematic arrangement of the districts. Cheers. --
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Were an additional 225 buried in the cemetery, or were a total of 225 buried in the cemetery during that period?
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that it was founded in 1960. This could be specified (and the zoo linked) in the article.
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I appreciate the extensive feedback, I'll keep working on it to get it to GA status.
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