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History
Emergence
In the first centuries CE, the
This process
For example, the
In the
References
- ^ dtv-Atlas zur deutschen Sprache (p. 63)
- ^ Adress to the German Nation, p52.
- ^ The German Opposition to Hitler, Michael C. Thomsett (1997) p7.
Result of your 3RR complaint
Please see
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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
The Lead is meant to be a summary of the article, and the practice is to keep the Lead as free from footnotes as possible. If you go to the relevant section, in this case "Criticism of the "Islamic State"", and still can't find footnotes that back up the statements, your can put "citation needed" tags there. In fact, I have just done it myself for that last paragraph in the Lead! --