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Reviewer: Catlemur (talk · contribs) 17:37, 4 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]


I will start the review shortly.--Catlemur (talk) 17:37, 4 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • The article currently refers to Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I as both Nizam I and Asaf Jah I, which confuses the reader. It would be helpful if you mentioned that he was referred by both of these names in a sentence and then stick to one of the names for consistency.  Done
  • Add a hatnote at the top of the article directing the reader to the other Sieges of Trichinopoly.  Done
  • Remove the asterisks from the commanders section of the infobox.  Done
  • Rename the History section into Prelude.  Done
  • Rename the 1743 siege section into Siege.  Done
  • Wikilink the Mughal Empire upon its first mention and capitalize the E.  Done
  • The second paragraph immediately jumps into Nizam's defeat of Mubariz Khan. What preceded it? Was Nizam motivated to carve himself a state by his ejection from the Delhi court? Did the battle provoke a full scale war between Nizam and the Mughals? The previous questions on Nizam's status tie into why he was selected as mediator to travel to northern India. As it implies that he was in good standing with the Mughals despite seizing power in the south.  Done
  • Wikilink ₹.  Done
  • The references section is inconsistent. If you cite a book you need to mention its title, the first and last names of its author(s), its ISBN, its publisher, its year of publication and an accessdate if you are linking to an online copy of it. This should be done for all books cited.  Done
  • Ref 21 by K. R. Subramanian indicates that its self published. What makes it a reliable source?  Done
(Non-nominator comment)
ISBN—yellow tickY Partly done either the rest without ISBNs are either not books or I just can't find them.
Wikilink ₹—yellow tickY Partly done added a link to Indian rupees in parenthises on the first occurance. The ₹ is transcluded from Template:₹.
Nizam I and Asaf Jah I inconsistency, 2nd paragraph, and ref 21— On hold pending nominator's comment.
Everything else listed so far is  Done.
Can I Log In (talk) 21:29, 5 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I have not completed the review yet. I will leave comments in bursts, since I am really busy IRL. Sorry for that.--Catlemur (talk) 14:13, 7 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • Remove Category 18th century in India since you already have 1743 in India which is a subcategory of the former.  Done
  • Replace the colons with hyphens for inline citation page ranges.  Done
  • Capitalize Siege and Battle for wikilinks, linking to specific military conflicts. This is currently done inconsistently.
  • Ref 13 still only has a book title.  Done
  • Ref 14 is missing an author.  Done
  • Sowars and Sepoy are capitalized in some instances and not in others. If Sowar is used to mean a rank you can keep it capitalized, if its a term for a cavalryman leave it in lower case like sepoy.  Done
  • Under the influence of Nizam's opponents, Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah issue a decree to Mubariz Khan the governor of Hyderabad to cease the Nizam from overtaking the Deccan province under his control,→Under the influence of Nizam's opponents, Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah issued a decree to Mubariz Khan, the governor of Hyderabad, ordering him to prevent the Nizam from taking the Deccan province under his control.  Done
  • On 11 October 1724, the Nizam defeated and Killed Mubariz Khan, established autonomy over the Deccan region.→On 11 October 1724, the Nizam defeated and killed Mubariz Khan, establishing autonomous rule over the Deccan region.  Done
  • 80 Km→80 kilometres (50 mi)  Done
  • resulted in Battle of Shakar Kheda.→resulting in the Battle of Shakar Kheda.  Done
  • Nizam remained loyal with Mughal Emperor, did not assumed any imperial title for himself and never refuse to acknowledge Mughal suzerainty.→Nizam remained loyal to the Mughal Emperor, he did not assume an imperial title and continued to acknowledge Mughal suzerainty.  Done
  • "Asaf Jahi Nizams"→"Asaf Jahi Nizam"  Done
  • He was resolving a settlement between Muhammad Shah and Nadir Shah→He was resolving a dispute between Muhammad Shah and Nadir Shah  Done
  • Dehli invasion and Nadir Shah are capitalized twice.  Done
  • Maratha's→Maratha  Done
  • he appointed Khwaja Abdullah as the governor of Trichinopoly→he appointed Khwaja Abdullah as the governor of the city  Done
  • became a refuge in Trichinopoly→sought refuge in Trichinopoly
(Copy editor comment) All  Done. Can I Log In (talk) 18:57, 7 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • "But in January 1743, Dalavayi Devarajaiya of Mysore, after establishing his hold on the Carnatic region, offered the Nizam 10,000,000 ₹ (Indian rupees) in exchange for Trichinopoly." Did the Nizam refuse? Mention it explicitly.  Done
  • could not show resistance→was in no position to mount an adequate defense  Done
  • blocking and disconnecting the supply line of Maratha's aid.→cutting its supply lines.  Done
  • was less than the Nizam's→was smaller than the Nizam's  Done
  • sowar→Sowar (didn't I ask you fix that already?)  Done
  • ₹s→₹ (Only use the rupee symbol if it was already in use at the time of the siege, otherwise replace it with the word rupees across the entire article.)  Done
  • the hill-fort of Penukonda, around the fort,→the hill-fort of Penukonda, the adjacent areas,  Done
  • The Maratha's influence in the region was replaced by French and British forces.→Maratha influence in the Carnatic subsequently waned, opening the way for the French and British East India Companies to split the region between themselves.  Done
  • Raghuji or Raghoji?  Done
  • Dalavayi→Dalavayi Devarajaiya (its wikilinked twice, remove the second one)  Done
  • Did the Nizam mount any assaults during the siege or did he just wait for the defenders to starve? If its the latter how much provision did they have? Unable to find this data
  • What kind of siege equipment was utilized?
  • Can you provide a couple of sentences of background details on the Maratha-Mughal power struggle? Did they only fight in the Carnatic? Why was the region so important?
Copyedits and Did the Nizam refuse? Mention it explicitly. are  Done by nominator; the last 3 bullet points are currently Not done. Can I Log In (talk) 22:36, 8 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
 Done except those said above, will complete today, Did the Nizam mount any assaults during the siege or did he just wait for the defenders to starve., data about assault and provisions is not retreivable online. :)Omer123hussain (talk) 04:25, 9 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • After the invasion of 1941→??
  • (also known as Nizam, Nizam I and Asaf Jah I)→Remove this from the lede, only mention the alternative names in a single sentence of the background Done
  • But in January 1743→However in January 1743 Done
  • The Nizama accepted the offer and kept the condition for him to participate while attacking Trichinopoly.→ 1. Nizam is misspelled 2.If he accepted the offer, then did Mysore actually participate in the siege? Done
  • The surrender of Trichinopoly along with Madurai terretory→The surrender of Trichinopoly along with the Madurai territory Done
  • Wikilink Sufi Done
  • By the end of 1743, the Nizam regained full control of Deccan.→By the end of 1743, the Nizam had regained full control of Deccan. Done
  • Marath's→Maratha Done
  • which had overthrown the internal rebellion of regional governors (Subedar)→What is that supposed to mean? Done
  • Maratha's→Maratha Done
  • and 150 war elephants→Mention the elephants in the infobox Done

Next time you want to request a GA review have your article checked at Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors and have it checked for B class criteria. Or the review is going to drag because of copy editing issues.--Catlemur (talk) 16:52, 12 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • The lede should serve purely as a summary of the article. Therefore there should not be any citations there. Currently it focuses too much on the aftermath of the siege, while it should represent a summary of the Background, Siege and Aftermath sections equally. Done
  • Debold Nizam in the lede. Done
  • Mubariz Khan is wikilinked twice. Done
  • and assured Dalavayi to bring Trichinopoly under Mysore→and assured Dalavayi that Trichinopoly will be brought under his control Done
  • Note A needs to be referenced by a reliable citation. I would suggest bringing its contents into the main body of the article actually. Done
  • If there aren't any available sources on the process of the siege, siege equipment etc. This must be confirmed by a reliable source and mentioned in the main body of the article, otherwise this claim would constitute Original Research. If you cannot find a reliable source that confirms this, that means that the coverage of the siege is insufficient for GA status. Done
  • Remove the Further Reading section, since it has very little to do with the primary topic of the article.Catlemur (talk) 17:03, 15 September 2020 (UTC) Done[reply]
  • Remove the second paragraph of the lede. Information should be presented in a chronological order. You talk about late 1743 in the first paragraph and then jump to 1741 in the second one.
Can be re-written in?  Done
  • Maratha's governor→Maratha governor Done
  • as Maratha Emperor Shahu I was actively engaged in the expeditions to expand Maratha supremacy over the Delhi, Bengal and Odisha where in the imperial army of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah was confronting the attacks made by Maratha Emperor Shahu I at multiple fronts.→as Maratha Emperor Shahu I was actively engaged in the expeditions to expand Maratha supremacy over Mughal held Delhi, Bengal and Odisha. Done
  • which later splited Maratha empire→which later caused the Maratha empire to desintegrate. Done
  • Nizam was thou in a strong position with a large army and artillery kept his army on hold to attack the fort, diplomatically avoided any aggressive action and conflicts with Murari Rao's army.→Nizam intended to win the siege through attrition, placing his numerically superior army and artillery kept his army on hold, diplomatically avoiding any aggressive action and conflicts with Murari Rao's army. Done
  • You mentioned artillery, what kind of artillery was it?
  • Discovered some content so added in the related section, Hope it serves the purpose. Done
  • terretory→territory  Done
  • as he suffered from the financial crisis→as he suffered from a financial crisis Done
  • Move the first paragraph of the Siege section to Prelude. Done
  • The references section is inconsistent. If you cite a book you need to mention its title, the first and last names of its author(s), its ISBN, its publisher, its year of publication and an accessdate if you are linking to an online copy of it. This should be done for all books cited. (Repeating this one since it applies to the newly introduced references)--Catlemur (talk) 17:22, 17 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
    • @Catlemur: completed suggestions except two, will amend rather than removing the text in lede. :)Omer123hussain (talk) 15:15, 20 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Omer123hussain: No, you haven't completed all the suggestions. Many references are still inconsistent even though you claimed that you have corrected them three times already. I am at my wit's end with this review, as it just keeps siphoning my (very limited) free time. Please carefully read my instructions and spellcheck your work before pinging me again.--Catlemur (talk) 17:57, 20 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • Catlemur (talk · contribs) because some of the references (books and journals) are published in early 1920-30 that is why they do not have either isbn or some kind of information, any way this time I had re-arranged citations. the format I used is ((Text, Chapter, URL, Last, First, Year, Publisher and accessdate)Page numbers). I did my best to arrange them once again, please have a look. hope they are organized now.
  • "and another 200 elephant carrying artillery (Cannons, Guns and Carriages) and ammunition." - Do you mean elephant carried artillery? wikilink it to Mughal artillery. Cannons, Guns and Carriages should not be capitalized.
  • gauntlet links to a disambig page. Done
  • decide to defend the fort with 4000 sepoy, 2000 Sowar and a considerable number of artillery that consist canons, guns, mortar and grenades.→decided to defend the fort with 4000 sepoy, 2000 Sowar and a considerable number of artillery that consisted of canons, guns, mortar and grenades. Done
  • which kept the Nizma forces→ which kept the Nizam's forces Done
  • I made some copyedditing myself to speed up the process. Once you fix the above as well as the references it should be good to go, as the coverage of the siege has improved.--Catlemur (talk) 18:15, 20 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks once again, for your efforts.
GA review (see here for what the criteria are, and here for what they are not)
  1. It is reasonably well written.
    a (prose, spelling, and grammar): b (MoS for lead, layout, word choice, fiction, and lists):
  2. It is factually accurate and verifiable.
    a (reference section): b (citations to reliable sources): c (OR): d (copyvio and plagiarism):
  3. It is broad in its coverage.
    a (major aspects): b (focused):
  4. It follows the neutral point of view policy.
    Fair representation without bias:
  5. It is stable.
    No edit wars, etc.:
  6. It is illustrated by images and other media, where possible and appropriate.
    a (images are tagged and non-free content have fair use rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions):
  7. Overall:
    Pass/Fail: --Catlemur (talk) 11:25, 21 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, appreciate your peer sense to evaluate and patients. :)Omer123hussain (talk) 13:11, 21 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]