Talk:Idel-Ural State
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[edit]I have marked the article as totally {{Unsourced}}. The two sources provided are irrelevant to the central claims of the article. See this temporary version for the sourced content.
I do not have access to the Economist source...
- Staff writer (December 24, 2005 – January 6, 2006). "The dying fish swims in water". The Economist. pp. 73–74.
...but as it is also used in the Wikipedia articles on Shor language, Votic language, Uralic languages and Shamanism, I must assume it is only used to source claims about languages and customs, not the "state". -- Petri Krohn (talk) 21:21, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
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