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Redirect request: News vendor
edit- Target of redirect: Newsagent's shop
- Reason: Newsvendor model and Redirect: News agent
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Redirect request: Nothing Phone 3
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Redirect request: Ernest I of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
edit- Target of redirect: Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Redirect request: Ernest II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
edit- Target of redirect: Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Redirect request: Ernest II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
edit- Target of redirect: Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Redirect request: Louise Dorothea of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Louise Dorothea Pauline, Louise Dorothea Pauline Charlotte Fredericka Auguste
edit- Target of redirect: Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1800–1831)
- Reason: Alternative names
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Redirect request: München, Beresan, Muenchen, Beresan
edit- Target of redirect: Hradivka, Mykolaiv Oblast
- Reason: Historical name of the village from 1810 to 1944.
- Source (if applicable): German-Russian Handbook: A Reference Book for Russian German and German Russian History and Culture, by Ulrich Mertens. Translators, Brigitte von Budde and Alex Herzog. Second printing, 2010, pp. 536, 623, 649.
Redirect request: Reclaimed symbol
edit- Target of redirect: Reappropriation
- Reason: Reclaimed word and Reclaimed slur already go there
- Source (if applicable): [1][2]
- ^ "The Slants on the Power of Repurposing a Slur". The New York Times. 2019-02-20. Archived from the original on 2019-02-20.
The idea of reappropriation isn't new. The process of turning negative words, symbols or ideas into positive parts of our own identity can involve repurposing a racial epithet or taking on a stereotype for sociopolitical empowerment.
- ^ Dina Hendawi. "The Hijab and Memory" (PDF). Johns Hopkins University.
There are also Muslim feminists—a loaded and problematic term that implies unity with a European feminist framework—who perhaps identify better as the reimagined diverse Muslimwoman. The hijab is a reclaimed symbol, one in which the woman who wears it rejects the colonizer's patriarchal discourse of a Muslim woman's dress and thus wields her right to wear and define the hijab as she sees fit.
Redirect request: List of programmes broadcast by Bravo (disambiguation)
edit- Target of redirect: List of programs broadcast by Bravo
- Reason: {{R from alternate name}}, {{R to ambiguous term}}, and {{R to disambiguation page}}
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- Target of redirect: The Murderbot Diaries
- Reason: Commonly used abbreviation
- Source (if applicable): [1]
Redirect request: Harajuku-core
edit- Target of redirect: Hanabie.#Musical style and influences
- Reason: Harajuku-core is used to describe Hanabies musical style, while the genre itself is not worth an article, it should redirect to their article
- Source (if applicable): one example of many: https://www.revolvermag.com/music/meet-hanabie-harajuku-core-phenoms-out-conquer-universe/
2A02:8108:E8B:4100:7040:B685:B651:48C7 (talk) 21:45, 30 August 2025 (UTC)
Redirect request: Narco-Deforestation, Narco-degradation
edit- Target of redirect: Environmental crime
- Reason: context
- Source (if applicable): Eco-pacifism and the Anabaptist Vision Eco-pacifism Impacts of Narco-Degradation on Protected Areas in Central America: A Critical Ecological Economics Approach
Redirect request: Green pacifism, Eco-pacifism
edit- Target of redirect: green politics
- Reason: context
- Source (if applicable): Eco-pacifism and the Anabaptist Vision Eco-pacifism ON EXTIRPATING WAR: TAO AND DEEP-GREEN PACIFISM es:ecopacifismo
Redirect request: colonial ecology
edit- Target of redirect: ecofascism
- Reason: Obviously redirect about eurocentrism and Western culture and policy.
- Source (if applicable): [1] [2]
Redirect request: 77 Secrets of the Fairly OddParents Revealed
edit- Target of redirect: The Fairly OddParents
- Reason: R from subtopic or to a related topic: Special is mentioned in the show's main page, aired on July 7, 2007 on Nickelodeon as part of Cosmo and Wanda's Lucky 7 Saturday, and is considered to be a Fairly OddParents episode. Also considered in between Seasons 4 and 5 of FOP.
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Redirect request: Indianhead division
edit- Target of redirect: 2nd Infantry Division (United States)
- Reason: alternative name
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Redirect request: Religious policy
edit- Target of redirect: theocracy
- Reason: Soviet Religious Policy in the Baltics under Khrushchev, 1957-1964 Religious Policy in Uzbekistan THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT OF JUSTINIANIC RELIGIOUS POLICY PRIOR TO THE THREE CHAPTERS CONTROVERSY Religious Policy of the Sultans of Kashmir (1320-1586 A.D.)
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- Target of redirect: 68 (number)
- Reason: Roman numeral for 68
- Source (if applicable): Should be obvious/straightforward.
Redirect request: Curtis McDowell
edit- Target of redirect: Curtis McDowald
- Reason: Common misspelling
- Source (if applicable): [3]
Redirect request: railway accidents and incidents in India, railway accidents in India, railway incidents in India, List of railway accidents in India, train crashes in India
edit- Target of redirect: List of railway accidents and incidents in India
- Reason: There are pages on this topic for several countries but they all use very different names. Also children, and possibly people who speak English as a second or third language, don't tend to use the word "railway".
- Source (if applicable): Obvious
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Redirect request: Harry Joseph Rockafeller Jr. / Harry Joseph Rockafeller
edit- Target of redirect: Harry Rockafeller
- Reason: Subject's full legal name.
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Redirect request: Teach First Cymru
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Redirect request: Crypto Rial
edit- Target of redirect: Digital rial
- Reason: using official name
- Source (if applicable): https://cbi.ir/showitem/21652.aspx
Redirect request: brazilian philosophy
edit- Target of redirect: Neo-Thomism in Brazil
- Reason: Single branch of brazilian philosophy.
- Source (if applicable): A historical perspective of Brazilian philosophy The history of XIX century Brazilian Philosophy as an unfortunate fable A Survey Of Brazilian Philosophy
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Redirect request: Pat McGilligan
edit- Target of redirect: Patrick McGilligan (biographer)
- Reason: wikipedia search results for Pat McGilligan yield books by Patrick McGilligan (biographer)
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- Target of redirect: red triangle / Red Triangle
- Reason: red-triangle was in one source for red triangle (badge), and a couple of sources for red triangle slug.
- red wedge usually refers to the symbol described on Red triangle (badge) but there are also Wikipedia pages for Red Wedge "British left-wing musical collective of the 1980s" (named after the symbol) and the original poster Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge.
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- ^ David, Gil. "Haaretz".
the inverted red-triangle patch denoting her status as a political prisoner.
- ^ "Red-triangle Slug". Queensland Museum Collections Online.
The Red-triangle Slug is common in the greater Brisbane region of south-eastern Queensland.
- ^ "Red triangle slug Coming in at up to 7cm in length, the red-triangle slug is Australia's largest native land slug". www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.
Coming in at up to 7cm in length, the red-triangle slug (Triboniphorus graeffei) is Australia's largest native land slug.
- ^ Silver, Steve (16 August 2024). "Berlin and the red triangle". Searchlight (magazine).
…the symbol in the 1980s with the red triangle piercing a swastika (right). That particular image harked back to early Soviet propaganda. In 1918 Nikolai Kolli produced a sculpture of a red wedge (left) piercing and cracking a white block… The avant-garde Russian Jewish artist El Lissitsky echoed that sculpture in his famous "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge" poster…
- ^ "Red Wedge badges: from Constructivism to Neil Kinnock and the Style Council". Society for the Study of Labour History. 14 September 2021.
inverted red triangle (political prisoners), red triangle (political prisoners), red triangle (trade unionists), red triangle (Communists), red triangle (protective custody), red triangle (Schutzhaftbefehl), red triangle in Europe, red triangle (Europen symbol), red triangle used in Trump campaign ads, red triangle (anti-fascist symbol), anti-fascist red triangle, red wedge (anti-fascist symbol), anti-fascist red wedge, red wedge (left-wing symbol), upside down red triangle
edit- Target of redirect: Red triangle (badge)
- Reason: The political prisoners badge pointed down and it's usually described as "inverted", whereas the Strafbataillon badge pointed up, so the topic red triangle (badge) covers both.
- The most common phrasing is "inverted red triangle". but there are a few variations. I don't know if it's useful to have every combination? So I've combined the subsets of political prisoners with just "red triangle" and not with every way of describing the direction.
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- ^ "Accession Number: 1989.303.27 Inverted red triangle patch with T".
… Inverted, triangular red prisoner identification badge with a black T for Tscheche…
- ^ David, Gil. "Haaretz".
the inverted red-triangle patch denoting her status as a political prisoner.
- ^ "System of triangles / Prisoner classification / History / Auschwitz-Birkenau". www.auschwitz.org.
Red triangles marked "political prisoners (Schutzhäftlinge – Sch.), in other words, those who were imprisoned on the basis of a "protective custody order" (Schutzhaftbefehl) issued by a state police post. The political prisoners in Auschwitz were, above all, Poles.
- ^ "Identification Badges at Dachau". The Dachau Tour.
When Dachau was established in March 1933 the vast majority of the prisoners were German political opponents of the Nazi Party. All political parties, with the exception of the Nazi party, were banned within a year. … A red triangle signified a person classified as a "political" prisoner.
- ^ "Prisoner groups in the concentration camp: How the Nazis stigmatized their victims". Arolsen Archives. 23 November 2023.
Red triangle for political prisoners Social Democrats, Communists, trade unionists, and others considered political opponents by the National Socialists used to wear red triangles. A joke about Hitler or a denunciation often times could suffice for someone to be incarcerated as a "political prisoner".
- ^ "Classification System in Nazi Concentration Camps". encyclopedia.ushmm.org Holocaust Encyclopedia. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Among the first victims of persecution in Nazi Germany were political opponents—primarily Communists, Social Democrats, and trade unionists. … From 1938, Jews in the camps were identified by a yellow star sewn onto their prison uniforms, a perversion of the Jewish Star of David symbol. After 1939 and with some variation from camp to camp, the categories of prisoners were easily identified by a marking system combining a colored inverted triangle with lettering. The badges sewn onto prisoner uniforms enabled SS guards to identify the alleged grounds for incarceration.
- ^ Silver, Steve (16 August 2024). "Berlin and the red triangle". Searchlight (magazine).
It wasn't only in Germany that the red triangle was an anti-fascist symbol. It was also an anti-fascist symbol in Britain. Anti-Fascist Action used the symbol in the 1980s with the red triangle piercing a swastika (right). That particular image harked back to early Soviet propaganda. In 1918 Nikolai Kolli produced a sculpture of a red wedge (left) piercing and cracking a white block, the block representing the "Whites", supporters of the Tsar and other reactionaries who opposed the Bolshevik Revolution. The avant-garde Russian Jewish artist El Lissitsky echoed that sculpture in his famous "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge" poster … (endnotes: Filed Under: Anti-fascism, Culture / Tagged With: red triangle)
- ^ "Red Wedge badges: from Constructivism to Neil Kinnock and the Style Council". Society for the Study of Labour History. 14 September 2021.
- ^ "What's the upside down red triangle meaning as Trump ads get banned?". Metro. 19 June 2020.
The upside down triangles were used as identifying badges, and were sewn into the uniforms of concentration camp prisoners … and political prisoners, including Communists, Social Democrats, and trade unionists, were forced to wear a red triangle. … In a statement, AP News reports that Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh said the inverted red triangle was a symbol used by Antifa, therefore it was used in an ad about Antifa.
- ^ Allyn, Bobby (18 June 2020). "Facebook Removes Trump Ads With Symbol Used By Nazis. Campaign Calls It An 'Emoji'". NPR.
Facebook said it has taken down Trump campaign ads on the social network that contained a symbol used by Nazis to designate political prisoners … Facebook on Thursday said it removed campaign posts and advertisements from the Trump campaign featuring an upside down red triangle symbol once used by Nazis to identify political opponents … Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said that some products are sold online that use the inverted red triangle in antifa imagery …
Redirect request: Tedy Lacap Bruschi
edit- Target of redirect: Tedy Bruschi
- Reason: Subject's full legal name.
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