Talk:Arab Congress of 1913
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[edit]This is an interesting article that outlines an easily overlooked. I think it is very clearly written as well. It would be nice to integrate the Bibliography into the rest of the article as footnoted References. Perhaps one or two sources could be highlighted if they are particularly relevant under a Further Reading heading?
In terms of formatting, I think a good point of comparison would be the First Continental Congress article. It appears to be similar in terms of content. For example, they have the delegates listed in a table/list, which could be done in this article as well. Also, I think most of this article could be organized under the over-arching heading of Background, much like the First Continental Congress Article.
ParisianTaupe (talk) 22:13, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Well-researched and clearly outlined and explained article. Excellent presentation of the Congress in the context of times. Impressive lists of participants and groups. There are some formatting issues that need to be dealt with and a few things cleaned up. Radavis147 (talk) 12:43, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
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