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Please note this is a place to request article regarding the above subjects. You may also be able to find more information at the Reference Desk as the volunteers there provide external links and detailed information. Also note, don't ask them to make an article, they are helping out to find information, so once the information is collected, please create the article. When making a request make sure you link the page using brackets [[ ]] and give a brief description of the subject or an external link.

Biography requests now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies. Please add all requests for articles on individual persons there.

Archaeology

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Genealogy

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Geography, cities, regions and named places

Moved to Geography, cities, regions and named places. Please click through to the subpage and do not add requests to this page.

People in Politics

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Please add all current political figures and historical political figures there.

Topics

Politics by scope

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National

State, Provincial, Territorial

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Human Rights

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Legislation

Organizations

Political parties

Elections

Radical and militant groups

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Fiscal stress is more specific than generalize financial stress, and tends to speak to the challenges of a polity collecting adequate revenue from its tax authority to pay for the many facets of its expenditure program (and explicitly includes the long-term vs. short-term imbalances). N2e (talk) 17:16, 18 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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International relations

International diplomacy/Diplomatic service exams

Historic People

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Historic places

Historic objects

Historic events

Historic Peoples, Tribes or Groups

  • Ajalpan - Indigenous Mexican tribe
  • Demophilus (historian) - Greek Historian. Discovered as the source THE GOLDEN SENTENCES OF DEMOCRATES, and THE PYTHAGOREAN SENTENCES OF DEMOPHILUS
  • Foresteros Indigenous migrants of New Spain in 16th-18th century.
  • Kawelka -indigenous people in Western New Guinea
  • Muriah, India - the story of a culture anthropologists consider the happiest culture on earth: KINGDOM OF THE YOUNG An article by Gordon Troeller and Claude Deffarge, translated from the German magazine, Stern (August, 1972)
  • Roman-Moor Kingdom there is references to this kingdom in various maps and articles on wikipedia, but not article for it.
  • Shihus People cited in Qatar.
  • Tan people - a people of Tan? Where? Waunana - itWaunana Colombian/Panamanian indigenous people
  • Valencian People - An article about Valencian People like others articles as Catalan People. Now it's fusioned with Valencian Community and Valencian Country.
  • Mangury - large Kurdish tribe. About one million members living in Iraq and Iran.
  • Movement for Colonial Freedom - a post-war organisation that campaigned against the British Empire
  • Nabat - a Ukrainian anarchist organization, important during the Russian Civil War
  • Coyne and livery - system of inter-clan political control in Gaelic Ireland during Middle Ages and Tudor Period.
  • Robert Edward Stuart - legendary decedent of prince Charles Edward Stuart .
  • Carlo Fenzi - Italian Florentine Politician Banker, activly involved in the Risorgimento with Giuseppi Mazzini
  • Vaddackal Mapilla - Founder Father of "The Chayal Chengannur Vaddackal Kelaparambu Family"-an ancient family in Niranam Kerala
  • Nguyen Tai, alias Tu Trong - colonel in the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.The man in the snow white cell ,most senior North Vietnamese officer ever captured during the Vietnam War.The man who is said to have defended many interrogation methods.[109]
  • Nivelon I, Count of Autun (d.768) - requesting an article on this person.

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Names

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Linguists

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Conflicts

North American/U.S.-Indian Wars

Battles

United States Marine Corps units

Aviation Combat Element

Ground Combat Element

Combat Service Support Element

Other Units

Former units

United States Navy

Air Stations

Squadrons

Support Activities

Other military units

Espionage & Intelligence

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Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage

Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage are filed under the Applied Arts and Sciences Requests section: Military technology

Strategy and Tactics

  • Butterknife Brigade A military policy seen in many low/no funding armed groups to give new recruits a butterknife (or similar). The concept was for the recruit to sharpen the butterknife, go into the field, and kill a enemy for that enemy's firearm Children.of.the.Kron 21:48, 20 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Interdiction (disruption of lines of communication and supply, but not limited to Air interdiction)
  • Project WolfPac, a US military program "which aims to test new concepts of shallow-water and riverine warfare organized around swarms of smaller, affordable ships linked by communications." [126]

Defunct United States military academies

See: List of defunct United States military academies There were over 450 requests listed here, so I've moved them to their own page so as to avoid crowding the Social Sciences section:

Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social sciences/Defunct United States military academies

Other Military Topics/Disambiguation

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Spiritualism, cults, uncategorizable sects

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History, others

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Jewish communities

Hinduism

Hindu Mythology

Islam

Note: many of these are just Arabic phrases that have a simple English definitions or are alternate transliterations; consider placing some at Wiktionary and making some redirects.

To look for technical Islamic terms lacking an article, check for red-linked terms in the following article: Glossary of Islamic terms in Arabic. Words listed here which are redundant to the glossary will be removed.

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Misc

  • Baye Fall - the Muslim brotherhoods of Senegal, an interpretation of sufism originating in Touba, Senegal from the teachings of Cheikh Amadou Bamba and Cheikh Ibrahima Fall. Id like someone to provide a short history of these two men, the sufi marabouts and the modern teachings.
  • Islam and Just War - the relation between Islam and just war.
  • Khutbat al bayan - A book by Muslim Ali bin abi talib
  • Zainabia. It is a name used in many muslim education centers. What is the origin of this word?
  • Islamiyat, courses of study in the basic tenets of Islam. No mentions or explanations of this term or process in any articles on Islam, despite its not infrequent use in Islamic schools and study. [141] [142]
  • Ism uwl, Names and Identifiers
  • Jafri - Surname of sayyid muslims. I would like to know more about their history.

Christianity

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Buddhism, Shinto, and Taoism

Ayyavazhi

Sikhism

Babism and Bahá'í Faith

Wicca, Paganism, and Traditional Religions

Other specific religions

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Cultural Practices, Customs and Folkways

Holidays

Folklore/Folkloristics

Biographies topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies. Please file all individual Folklorists there.

Biographies topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies. Please add all Feminist figures there.

If you would like to request an article be translated, please go here instead. Biographies topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies. Please add all individual LBGT figures there.

Rituals

Paranormal

Women's issues

Unclassified

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[171] AND [172] OR [173] AND [174], among many others suggest this is a complex and controversial field that should be better known by the public.

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