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I have concerns whether this incident is notable (WP:GNG). The article seeml like a WP:OR mess (starting with the lead which claims this incident "supposedly occurred"). Source query for "Battle of Karánsebes" gives a passing mention in one reliable book (here), and few mentions in less reliable works: a larger account in an unreliable self-published book here - lulu.com, quite possibly based on our article, another one here, iUniverse, and a few more similar accounts. Our article includes a list of sources, but they are either primary or just master/doctoral theses. The references are almost entirely 18th-19th century primary sources. I am not sure this ORish mess can be rescued; as someone mentioned in the past AfD, this was an interesting 'friendly fire' incident, but on that doesn't seem very well researched. Note that our article has infobox claiming 150 dead, referenced in text to a 1788 primary source; the text then provides two larger casualties assessments, one also to 18th century, one to a modern German doctoral thesis. But the single reliable mention I found and linked above is for "thousands", and such a high causlty count is more common in the mostly-unreliabe source found. As I said, this is a poorly researched mess. Comments appreciated - can this be rewritten and rescued, do we invoke WP:TNT, or do we just delete this? Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 10:26, 10 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]