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For an article of this length the lead should at most have two paras.
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Fairly well-written, so here are a few nitpicks.
Maybe wikilink "suzerainty" (Background) and "emir" (First phase)
Duplink: Stephanie of Armenia (Aftermath)
Rest is flawless to my eyes. Excellently arranged and broad in coverage, bravo!
Sainsf, thank you for your review and comments. Sorry, I was busy in real life for two days. I modified the text. Please let me know if any further action is needed. Borsoka (talk) 03:15, 1 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]