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:The source you cited [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dar_Glaoui&diff=prev&oldid=1138927247 here] (it seems you linked the wrong one, by the way, [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5613865r/f315.item this link] should be correct) does not identify which house was confiscated, it just says "la maison de Tazi" and nothing more. There were many residences owned by the Tazi family in Fez (some are still known by that name today), and probably many were confiscated, so that doesn't help to clarify the question at all, whereas the other cited source is explicit. Thanks in advance for any clearer information, [[User:R Prazeres|R Prazeres]] ([[User talk:R Prazeres|talk]]) 20:09, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
:The source you cited [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dar_Glaoui&diff=prev&oldid=1138927247 here] (it seems you linked the wrong one, by the way, [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5613865r/f315.item this link] should be correct) does not identify which house was confiscated, it just says "la maison de Tazi" and nothing more. There were many residences owned by the Tazi family in Fez (some are still known by that name today), and probably many were confiscated, so that doesn't help to clarify the question at all, whereas the other cited source is explicit. Thanks in advance for any clearer information, [[User:R Prazeres|R Prazeres]] ([[User talk:R Prazeres|talk]]) 20:09, 12 February 2023 (UTC)

:[[User:R Prazeres|@R Prazeres]] hi. apologies for the formatting issues. I don't intend to engage in an editing wars but none of the sources that have been provided so far (including Maxwell) attribute the construction and ownership of the palace to Thami El Glaoui. I have provided another source (directly from the French national archives) that affirms it was Madani El Glaoui who confiscated the palace which was previously owned by the Tazi family. This aligns with Maxwell and Stétié. Not sure which source affirms it was Thami's. [[Special:Contributions/2A01:4C8:1083:4313:941F:6E4D:A1DE:3698|2A01:4C8:1083:4313:941F:6E4D:A1DE:3698]] ([[User talk:2A01:4C8:1083:4313:941F:6E4D:A1DE:3698|talk]]) 21:15, 12 February 2023 (UTC)

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February 2023

There are inconsistencies between the sources and the article, mainly the attribution of the palace to Thami when all sources and records confirm this was confiscated by his brother Madani in 1908. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TrivialPursweet (talkcontribs)

Please do not change or add information into material already attributed to sources that do not verify your changes, as you've been doing in this article. That's obviously confusing and misleading to readers; see WP:OR and WP:INTEGRITY for relevant guidelines if needed. Secondly, you say "all sources" support your point without demonstrating that. If there are other sources contradicting the sources already cited in the article (which is certainly plausible as there's not a lot to go on so far), then please provide them here so we can sort it out first and then fix the article accordingly, if needed. Please do not edit-war in the meantime by repeating your edits.
The source you cited here (it seems you linked the wrong one, by the way, this link should be correct) does not identify which house was confiscated, it just says "la maison de Tazi" and nothing more. There were many residences owned by the Tazi family in Fez (some are still known by that name today), and probably many were confiscated, so that doesn't help to clarify the question at all, whereas the other cited source is explicit. Thanks in advance for any clearer information, R Prazeres (talk) 20:09, 12 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@R Prazeres hi. apologies for the formatting issues. I don't intend to engage in an editing wars but none of the sources that have been provided so far (including Maxwell) attribute the construction and ownership of the palace to Thami El Glaoui. I have provided another source (directly from the French national archives) that affirms it was Madani El Glaoui who confiscated the palace which was previously owned by the Tazi family. This aligns with Maxwell and Stétié. Not sure which source affirms it was Thami's. 2A01:4C8:1083:4313:941F:6E4D:A1DE:3698 (talk) 21:15, 12 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]