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:I agree on the merger proposal. He is, however, not buried in [[Chittagong]],[[Bangladesh]], although there is a mazar (shrine) in Chittagong in his honor. The shrine does not have his grave, nor did he travel to Bangladesh. There are many giant turtles in the shrine, and many legends about these turtles being either blessed by him, or demons/bad people turned to turtles by him. The locals, Hindu and Muslims alike, show their respect to the shrine. --[[User:Ragib|Ragib]] 04:41, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
:I agree on the merger proposal. He is, however, not buried in [[Chittagong]],[[Bangladesh]], although there is a mazar (shrine) in Chittagong in his honor. The shrine does not have his grave, nor did he travel to Bangladesh. There are many giant turtles in the shrine, and many legends about these turtles being either blessed by him, or demons/bad people turned to turtles by him. The locals, Hindu and Muslims alike, show their respect to the shrine. --[[User:Ragib|Ragib]] 04:41, 20 July 2005 (UTC)

::Splendid. We can mention that is well then.--[[User:Zereshk|Zereshk]] 12:54, 22 July 2005 (UTC)


== POV comments by anon ==
== POV comments by anon ==

Revision as of 12:54, 22 July 2005

Cleanup

Is this about the saint or his shrine? If the former, it's not a geo-stub, and shouldn't start with details about his shrine. If the latter, then it shouldn't be in the Iran category (since the shrine's in India), and should be renamed to reflect what it's really about! Grutness|hello? 00:26, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)

The shrine is in Chittagong,Bangladesh. I think the article refers to the saint, and needs rewriting to reflect that. --Ragib 02:22, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Merger

  • I vote we merge the articles.
  • Let us mention that he is believed to be buried both in Iran, and in India or Bangladesh by others. (include the pics I added)
  • Put the appropriate stub at the bottom, multiple ones if needed.--Zereshk 04:30, 20 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


I agree on the merger proposal. He is, however, not buried in Chittagong,Bangladesh, although there is a mazar (shrine) in Chittagong in his honor. The shrine does not have his grave, nor did he travel to Bangladesh. There are many giant turtles in the shrine, and many legends about these turtles being either blessed by him, or demons/bad people turned to turtles by him. The locals, Hindu and Muslims alike, show their respect to the shrine. --Ragib 04:41, 20 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Splendid. We can mention that is well then.--Zereshk 12:54, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

POV comments by anon

anon 140.131.117.249 (talk · contribs), you have written the following paragraph here:

There is a bit of confusion among some illiterate Iranians who, due to the unphoniticized Arabic script that is used in Persian, they misread "Bostam" as "Bastam" and embarras themselves in front of the rest of the world who laughs at them for not even knowing the proper names of their own culture and geography and history, and having to learn that from "foreigners". At any rate, the name of the city is "Bostam" and "Bostami" means from the city of Bostam.

Even if you are correct, you are displaying quite a biased and objectionable language about a particular country's people. Please use decent language in referring to any country or people. If the place's name is "Bostami", fine, show some proof/references. I am not from Iran, and the best way to find out information about that is to go through references I find online. Upon searching in google for "Bostam, Iran", I get 74 hits. "Bastam, Iran", on the other hand, returns 525 hits. If you have any good references showing that it is spelt Bostam, there is really no problem in using that here. But the reference to "Iranian people" being laughed at is really objectionable, and POV. I am removing that remark, and keeping both of the spellings in the article, until the matter is resolved. Thanks. --Ragib 05:34, 21 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]