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WiR redlist index: Spouses of national leaders


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources.

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  • This is a Missing Articles worklist for Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red for spouses of national leaders. Be very careful when choosing a subject from the list: spouses must have independent notability. Their notability cannot derive to their connection to their spouse. See WP:INHERITED.

NOTE: If you cannot verify independent notability with sufficient reliable sources to write a complete biography, make sure the spouse is in her spouse's biography and write a brief, sourced description on the country list. Create a redirect to the List for spouses of leaders for her country.

Afghanistan

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  • spouse 1 = Daughter of Fath Khan Tokhi
  • spouse 2 = Wafa Begum
  • spouse 3 = Daughter of Sayyid Amir Haidar Khan
  • spouse 4 = Daughter of Khan Bahadur Khan Malikdin Khel
  • spouse 5 = Daughter of Sardar Haji Rahmatu'llah Khan Sardozai
  • spouse 6 = Sarwar Begum
  • spouse 7 = Bibi Mastan

Albania

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Australia

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  • Ilma Fadden (that’s not an article, but a redirect to her husband’s article) [1]

Austria

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Azerbaijan

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Barbados

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Brazil

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See also: Commons Category:First Ladies of Brazil
See also pt:Categoria:Primeiras-damas do Brasil

Costa Rica

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Found a great source for this, but the original link is dead, so you have to use the archive link given here: [2] and then select the term served. I already formatted the info, all you have to do is input the url for your first lady, the archiveurl and the archivedate, in the template below:

  • {{cite web|last1=Sáenz Carbonell|first1=Jorge Francisco|last2=Fernández Alfaro|first2=Joaquín Alberto|last3=Muñoz Castro|first3=Maria Gabriela|last4=Zúñiga Caamaño|first4=Arturo|title=Primeras Damas de Costa Rica|url=INSERT URL|publisher=self published|accessdate=2 December 2017|archiveurl=INSERT ARCHIVEURL|archivedate=INSERT ARCHIVE DATE|location=San José, Costa Rica|language=Spanish|date=1999|trans-title=First Ladies of Costa Rica|postscript=. Self-published but with citations to source materials[https://web.archive.org/web/20030316232949/http://www.tiquicia.org:80/pds/bibliografia.htm].}}

Cuba

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Haiti

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Dominican Republic

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India

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Indonesia

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Mexico

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New Zealand

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Nicaragua

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Panama

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Serbia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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  • Kim Ok-suk borderline notability. See if you can find Korean sources for her.


References

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