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== Note Section issues == == Note Section issues ==


The last "Note" section of this article seems to be leaning towards a right wing biased view of history. It addresses the vigilante murderer with the titles of "Ghazi"(Conqueror) and "Shaheed"(Martyr), painting the act of Ilmuddin as a rightful crusade, in an attempt to prove Zafar Ali Khan's allyship of this at as heroic. I would propose that such wording for this section be removed and brought more in line with the already present Ilm-ud-din article on Misplaced Pages. The last "Note" section of this article seems to be leaning towards a right wing biased view of history. It addresses the vigilante murderer with the titles of "Ghazi"(Conqueror) and "Shaheed"(Martyr), painting the act of Ilmuddin as a rightful crusade, in an attempt to prove Zafar Ali Khan's allyship of this at as heroic. I would propose that such wording for this section be removed and brought more in line with the already present Ilm-ud-din article on Misplaced Pages. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><span class="autosigned" style="font-size:85%;">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 20:46, 28 December 2021 (UTC)</span> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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The last "Note" section of this article seems to be leaning towards a right wing biased view of history. It addresses the vigilante murderer with the titles of "Ghazi"(Conqueror) and "Shaheed"(Martyr), painting the act of Ilmuddin as a rightful crusade, in an attempt to prove Zafar Ali Khan's allyship of this at as heroic. I would propose that such wording for this section be removed and brought more in line with the already present Ilm-ud-din article on Misplaced Pages. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kashmarxi (talkcontribs) 20:46, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

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