Talk:Hadım Sinan Pasha

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Name and origin[edit]

  • (moved from User_talk:Zoupan).--Zoupan 01:52, 26 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
    • I see that you remove the name Borovinić in the lede and the sidebox of the article Hadim Sinan Pasha. But you keep it in the text. Although I have created the page that name was later added by an ambigious editor on 25 May 2012. I have no source to back the claim. Do you have a source about the pasha’s origin ? Cheers. Nedim Ardoğa (talk) 01:25, 26 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • I've added two sources saying different from eachother, I was hoping that a Turkish Wikipedian could help me finding info.--Zoupan 01:52, 26 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello, I am currently not using a Wikipedia ID; I have edited the content of the file and this is the part that I cut off:

from the Sanjak of Bosnia, part of the Borovinić noble family from the village of Borovinići.[1] Another source states that he was

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Bosnian historian specialized for the medieval history of Bosnia, pejo Coscovic has written that the village Borovinici is of a later date than that of Tvrtko Borovinic or Hadim Sinan. There are albanian as well as turkish historians who put forward arguments for an albanian origin of Hadim Sinan. Also one should mind the fact that name and surname "Ukshin" are very common among albanians, and there is also a village near Gjakova (Djakovica) called "Brovina". There are manmy albanians carrying the surname Brovina.

References

  1. ^ . p. 122 http://books.google.com/books?id=31j8T6XoigYC&pg=PA122. Bosnian Christian slave {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)