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Do not capitalize the title in the citation even if the actual title in the source is capitalized.
That should be enough. There is no fixed time limit and you can take your time. I will only fail this nomination if you fail to respond for a very long time (a few weeks to a month or two). Regards, Yash!14:43, 21 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Use "Ahmad Maymandi" the first time you mention his name and "Maymandi" for the rest of the article instead of "Ahmad". - Done.
"However, during" -> no need for "However" here. - Done.
"was later promoted" - better if we use the year in which he was promoted instead of "later", if that is possible. - Unfortunately no date is mentioned.
"who was much more experienced" -> "who had more administrative experience". - Done.
"shortly" - again, better if we can have the year or how shortly that happened. - Done.
"thus putting an end" -> "ending" - Done.
If you are using "Ghaznavid Empire" in the lead, make sure you use the same in the prose instead of "Ghaznavid dynasty" and "Ghaznavid kingdom". - Will do.