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Is it possible to know more about that? Who was taken in Tenerife? And his descendants? Where are now?--78.12.38.210 (talk) 09:17, 11 September 2012 (UTC)
Please, somebody translate the answer in Italian, my language. Thanks.[reply]
(I know, I know, another flag discussion!) The sources currently cited for these flags ([1], [2]) do not appear to be reliable sources, or maybe borderline reliable. They're websites, probably written by amateurs, that interpret primary sources, namely medieval European atlases. The latter are known to attribute emblems to faraway (and sometimes fictional) kingdoms regardless of whether the authors had direct knowledge of them. As Nancy Marino's introduction to the Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms (a frequently cited primary source) notes: "[...] imaginary heraldry was a commonplace in the Middle Ages, having begun about the same time as real heraldry was being standardized, in the mid-twelfth century." (see pp. xlvii-xlviii). Crucially, reliable secondary sources on North African history rarely illustrate or discuss any official flags of these medieval dynasties. This needs to be taken into account in the article.
We should at least attempt to verify whether these references identify the primary sources clearly, ideally enough to verify them ourselves, as we did at Talk:Kingdom of Tlemcen. I also recommend the captions always state which primary source the flag is based on, so readers are aware (this is currently not done for the yellow flag). A short explanation of the context in the "flags" section might not hurt either. And I'm not sure whether any of them belong in the infobox. R Prazeres (talk) 18:30, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]