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Page (Source unknown, descriptiopn/association data questioned needs attention from an expert in Ancient Near East. The specific problem is: per the following discussion on my talk from late January 2014, this article needs inspection by an history or anthropology major, grad student or professor that can track down the subtle name versus place seeming contradictions and resolve the text.. |
Hi, I saw that in 2006 you had created Deli Çay River. Thanks. There is a Deli Çay in southern Turkey. But as far as I know it is not close to Syrian border. Maybe it would be best to define the geographical coordinates to disambiguate. Cheers. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 15:31, 10 February 2014 (UTC)