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Тема је занимљива, и свака част што си се ангажовао да напишеш чланак о народним обичајима Врања. Има ту ствари карактеристичних за врањски крај, а има их које су забиљежене на ширем подручју, или уопштено међу Србима (или још уопштеније на Балкану или међу Словенима). Ја, међутим, немам обичај да преводим википедијске чланке, нарочито ако не располажем литературом на основу које су написани. Поред тога врло мало времена могу да издвојим за википедију. Тако, кад додатно усавршиш енглески, не сумњам да ћеш сам моћи да квалитетно преведеш чланак. Мој приједлог за наслов би био "Folk customs in Vranje, Serbija". Срећно! Vladimir (talk) 17:50, 4 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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I am very busy in real life so I do not have enough time for full assessment. The article is

Here are some quick hints:

  • location: Its kaza Vranje of sanjak of Niš, Ottoman Empire - not southern Serbia DONE
  • liberation of Vranje is POV. Serbian army captured Vranje, not liberated it. From Ottoman perspective it was occupation, not liberation.
  • "emigration of Ottoman and Jewish families"...... Forced expulsion would be more precise term probably. Jewish families were also Ottoman citizens. If you insist on Ethnic origin of Ottomans, then it is necessary to mention Albanian families as well in the infobox.
  • "Ottoman sources state that during the war Serbian forces destroyed mosques in Vranje." - If it is subject of dispute, then present the other side. Present some pictures of mosques in Vranje and sources that say they remained intact. Otherwise, loose attribution.
  • Serb irregulars are referred to as volunteer corps while Albanian irregulars are referred to as irregularas and bashibozuk. It looks like POVish terminology.
  • a little more historical background would be beneficial for the article. Why Serbia attacked and captured Vranje? What historical circumstances led to this event? What was position of Great Powers. Austria is not mentioned while Russia has one passing mention.
  • I think that it is also beneficial to mention Prizren League in the consequences section, because it was indeed one of the consequences of this battle and this war as a whole.
  • There is an ocean of sources which support Albanian nationalistic victimization mythology that emphasize hundreds of thousands of Albanian civilians being massacred during this war which also include this battle. I think that it is beneficial for the article to present such claims with careful attribution.
  • Vrnovna komanda srpske vojske is primary source of one of the conflicting sides. It would be beneficial to attribute such citations to Serbian supreme command and to find more secondary sources if the assetion might be subject of dispute.

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Thank you for this new article, but note that other editors have called for significant improvements. Be sure that the article does not resemble the professor's CV, and there are questions about his notability as well. For pointers, follow the links in the notice at the top of the article. If these matters are not addressed, future editors could call for the article to be deleted.

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Dear @Doomsdayer520:, I don't think that there is an issue with notability, because Igor Novaković is famous political scientist in Serbia and in the Balkans region. He is often called by the Serbian media to talk about the various issues regarding the European integration and other political and security topics, he also has several published works and he is head of the Chapter 30 and 31 of the National Convention on the European Union (body of NGOs that is officially recognized by the Serbian government that deals with the Serbian accession process). I mean he is not Novak Đookvić, but he certainly is famous in the field that he is active in. :)
Regarding the resume issue, can you please elaborate on it? Because, the link at the top of the article is seriously not helping. All the information are provided from various sources that I found on the web. Maybe style is not right? Thank you in advance. VuXman talk 00:12, 9 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Serbianboy: -- thank you for the response. The reason for the charge that the article looked like a CV is because it contained unnecessarily detailed information about his academic career that was not useful to a general audience. (Such as his committee members and the title of his thesis, because those are not notable in themselves.) I have removed some of that language from the article. Meanwhile his leadership at Chapter 30 and 31 helps with the notability question. I have removed the edit tags from the article, but I recommend expanding it with text about any notable things he may have achieved in NGO leadership. Thanks. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (Talk|Contribs) 17:54, 9 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Doomsdayer520: Thank you very much. I am gonna do that in the following period. We are gonna stay in touch! VuXman talk 14:12, 13 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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