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*'''Delete''', vanity-hoax. Seeing as how the only lineage records that survive from the 18th dynasty relate to the nobility and all the lineage records end with Octavian's execution of Ptolemy XV Caesarion, this individual would be *astoundingly* famous if they had managed to trace their ancestry to the time of Tutankhamen. Historians and egyptologists would be falling all over themselves to view their research, and they would generate tens of thousands of hits on every major search engine, at least. As it stands, without truly mind-blowing research and references, this is a hoax. [[User:Xaa|Xaa]] 12:35, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
*'''Delete''', vanity-hoax. Seeing as how the only lineage records that survive from the 18th dynasty relate to the nobility and all the lineage records end with Octavian's execution of Ptolemy XV Caesarion, this individual would be *astoundingly* famous if they had managed to trace their ancestry to the time of Tutankhamen. Historians and egyptologists would be falling all over themselves to view their research, and they would generate tens of thousands of hits on every major search engine, at least. As it stands, without truly mind-blowing research and references, this is a hoax. [[User:Xaa|Xaa]] 12:35, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
*A reluctant '''delete'''. There are no hits on Google, Yahoo or alltheweb for Milad Amoun-Pinudjem Sourial or Milad Sourial, and his name under either version does not show up at imdb. Seems like a hoax, to me. [[User:John Barleycorn|John Barleycorn]] 21:00, August 4, 2005 (UTC)
*A reluctant '''delete'''. There are no hits on Google, Yahoo or alltheweb for Milad Amoun-Pinudjem Sourial or Milad Sourial, and his name under either version does not show up at imdb. Seems like a hoax, to me. [[User:John Barleycorn|John Barleycorn]] 21:00, August 4, 2005 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' I rewrote it. [[User:Revolución|Revolución]] 21:42, 4 August 2005 (UTC)

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Mistitled verification-challenged vanity by User:Amoun-Pinudjem, or, more likely, a hoax. No Egyptians can trace their ancestry to the time of the 18th dynasty. Despite the claimed accomplishments, I can't find anything with a Google search. Tupsharru 11:19, 4 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • Delete, vanity-hoax. Seeing as how the only lineage records that survive from the 18th dynasty relate to the nobility and all the lineage records end with Octavian's execution of Ptolemy XV Caesarion, this individual would be *astoundingly* famous if they had managed to trace their ancestry to the time of Tutankhamen. Historians and egyptologists would be falling all over themselves to view their research, and they would generate tens of thousands of hits on every major search engine, at least. As it stands, without truly mind-blowing research and references, this is a hoax. Xaa 12:35, 4 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • A reluctant delete. There are no hits on Google, Yahoo or alltheweb for Milad Amoun-Pinudjem Sourial or Milad Sourial, and his name under either version does not show up at imdb. Seems like a hoax, to me. John Barleycorn 21:00, August 4, 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep I rewrote it. Revolución 21:42, 4 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]