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Reviewer: Yash! (talk · contribs) 14:20, 20 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
Saw the ping and this looks interesting. I will complete my review in 24 hours. Yash! 14:20, 20 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
- Is it possible to find his birthdate?
- Use only "Maymandi" instead of "Ahmad Maymandi" throughout the article after you mention the full name in the first sentence.
- Begin "and would thereafter rapidly rise to higher offices" with a new sentence.
- "However, after a brief civil war" - remove "However".
- "once again" -> "again".
- Begin "which he at first rejected..." with a new sentence.
- "but later in 1031 accepted" -> "but alter accepted in 1031".
Origins and early career
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- Use "Ahmad Maymandi" the first time you mention his name and "Maymandi" for the rest of the article instead of "Ahmad".
- "However, during" -> no need for "However" here.
- "was later promoted" - better if we use the year in which he was promoted instead of "later", if that is possible.
- "who was much more experienced" -> "who had more administrative experience".
- "shortly" - again, better if we can have the year or how shortly that happened.
- "thus putting an end" -> "ending"
- 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".
First vizierate and downfall
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- Use his surname, "Maymandi" and not his name "Ahmad".
- Link "vizier"
- "governor of Khorasan, and tax-collector" -> remove comma
- What is "ca." in "ca. 1011"? Am I missing something?
- "probably also" -> remove "also".
- "he in reality used" -> "he used".
- "shortly " - again, better if we can have a proper time-frame.
- "was then appointed" -> "was appointed".
Second vizierate and death
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- Again, use his surname, "Maymandi".
- "He then met him" -> "He met him".
- Why and when did he refuse?
- "took revenge" - how?
- "some time" - I strongly suggest that you use the year or suitable time-frame here.
- "who, like his father, also gained the vizier office" -> "who also gained the vizier office".
- "who, like Ahmad, also" -> "who also".
- Is it possible to find his birthdate? - Unfortunately not.
- Use only "Maymandi" instead of "Ahmad Maymandi" throughout the article after you mention the full name in the first sentence. - Done.
- Begin "and would thereafter rapidly rise to higher offices" with a new sentence. - What do you mean?
- "However, after a brief civil war" - remove "However". - Done.
- "once again" -> "again". - Done.
- Begin "which he at first rejected..." with a new sentence. - What do you mean?
- "but later in 1031 accepted" -> "but alter accepted in 1031". - Done.
Origins and early career
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- 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.
First vizierate and downfall
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- Use his surname, "Maymandi" and not his name "Ahmad". - Done.
- Link "vizier" - Done.
- "governor of Khorasan, and tax-collector" -> remove comma - Done.
- What is "ca." in "ca. 1011"? Am I missing something? - Removed "ca.".
- "probably also" -> remove "also". - Done.
- "he in reality used" -> "he used". - Done.
- "shortly " - again, better if we can have a proper time-frame. - Done.
- "was then appointed" -> "was appointed". - Done.
Second vizierate and death
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