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I therefore suggest that we make a list of about 1,000 basic articles that we advise having on every existing Wikipedia. These articles should be very basic, and incorporate the most essential information. In some cases, it will be only a table, while in other cases, it will be a stub. This will, however, provide some impetus for the smaller projects to grow.
In addition to simply listing the articles, this project hopes to eventually create easily translatable versions of these articles, possibly containing core information at . Until then, links to the largest Wikipedia, the English language version, are provided as a translatable resource.
Because this list has grown so large, it is currently in the process of being split into two levels of priority. Top-priority entries, which are especially necessary for any Wikipedia to have, are marked in bold; like the list itself, these selections should not be viewed as dictating how important certain topics are, but only as a utility for smaller Wikipedias to start from. (This feature, and the page in general, is currently being discussed on the Talk page. If you support this effort, please contribute to the list and participate in the discussion.).
How to use this list
Biography
This section is for people. Have at least one paragraph on 200 key historical figures.
Actors, dancers and models
Artists and architects
- Corbusier, Le ܠܗ ܩܝܪܒܝܕܘܪ
- Dalí, Salvador ܣܠܒܕܘܪ ܕܐܠܝ
- Dürer, Albrecht ܐܠܒܪܟܬ ܕܘܪܪ
- Gogh, Vincent van ܒܝܢܣܢܛ ܒܐܢ ܟܘܟ
- Goya, Francisco ܦܪܢܣܝܣܩܘ ܕܗ ܓܘܝܐ
- Kahlo, Frida ܦܪܝܕܐ ܩܐܠܘ
- Leonardo da Vinci ܠܝܘܢܪܕܘ ܕܗ ܒܢܬܫܝ
- Matisse, Henri ܗܢܪܝ ܡܐܬܝܣ
- Michelangelo ܡܝܟܠܐܢܓܠܘ
- Picasso, Pablo ܦܒܠܘ ܦܝܩܐܣܘ
- Pollock, Jackson ܓܟܣܘܢ ܦܘܠܘܩ
- Rembrandt ܪܡܒܪܢܛ
- Velázquez, Diego ܕܝܝܓܘ ܒܠܣܩܣ
- Warhol, Andy ܐܢܕܝ ܘܘܪܗܘܠ
- Wright, Frank Lloyd ܦܪܢܩ ܠܘܝܕ ܪܝܝܬ
Authors, playwrights and poets
- Abu Nuwas
- Arnaut, Daniel
- Bashō
- Camões, Luís de
- Cervantes, Miguel de
- Chaucer, Geoffrey
- Chekhov, Anton
- Dante Alighieri
- Darío, Rubén
- Dickens, Charles
- Dostoevsky, Fyodor
- Ferdowsi
- Fuzûlî
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
- Homer
- Horace
- Hugo, Victor
- Ibsen, Henrik
- Kafka, Franz
- Kālidāsa
- Khayyam, Omar
- Li Bai
- Mahfouz, Naguib
- Molière
- Ovid
- Poe, Edgar Allan
- Premchand, Munshi
- Proust, Marcel
- Rimbaud, Arthur
- Rustaveli, Shota
- Sappho
- Shakespeare, William
- Sophocles
- Sturluson, Snorri
- Tolkien, J. R. R.
- Tolstoy, Leo
- Twain, Mark
- Virgil
- Wilde, Oscar
- Wu Cheng'en
Composers and musicians
Explorers
Film directors and screenwriters
Inventors, scientists and mathematicians
- Archimedes
- Bell, Alexander Graham
- Berners-Lee, Tim
- Brahe, Tycho
- Copernicus, Nicolaus
- Curie, Marie
- Darwin, Charles
- Edison, Thomas
- Einstein, Albert
- Euclid
- Faraday, Michael
- Fermi, Enrico
- Ford, Henry
- Fourier, Joseph
- Galileo Galilei
- Gauss, Carl Friedrich
- Gutenberg, Johann
- Kepler, Johannes
- Keynes, John Maynard
- Khwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa al-
- Leibniz, Gottfried
- Linnaeus, Carolus
- Maxwell, James Clerk
- Mendeleev, Dmitri
- ܐܝܣܚܩ ܢܝܘܛܢ
- Pascal, Blaise
- Pasteur, Louis
- Planck, Max
- Rutherford, Ernest
- Schrödinger, Erwin
- Stallman, Richard
- Tesla, Nikola
- Turing, Alan
- Watt, James
- Wright brothers
Social scientists (philosophers, economists, historians and thinkers)
- Aquinas, Thomas
- Aristotle
- Augustine of Hippo
- Avicenna
- Beauvoir, Simone de
- Chomsky, Noam
- Descartes, René
- Durkheim, Émile
- Francis of Assisi, Saint
- ܙܝܓܡܘܢܕ ܦܪܘܝܕ
- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
- Herodotus
- Hippocrates
- Kant, Immanuel
- Locke, John
- Luther, Martin
- Luxemburg, Rosa
- Machiavelli, Niccolò
- Marx, Karl
- Nietzsche, Friedrich
- Paul of Tarsus
- Plato
- Pythagoras
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
- Smith, Adam
- Socrates
- Sun Tzu
- Voltaire
- Weber, Max
- Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Politicans, leaders and aristocrats
- Akbar
- Alexander the Great
- Atatürk, Kemal
- Augustus
- Bismarck, Otto von
- Bolívar, Simón
- Bonaparte, Napoleon
- Bush, George W.
- Caesar, Julius
- Charlemagne
- Churchill, Winston
- Cixi, Empress Dowager
- Cleopatra
- De Gaulle, Charles
- Gandhi, Indira
- Constantine the Great
- Elizabeth I of England
- Genghis Khan
- Hirohito
- ܐܕܘܠܦ ܗܝܛܠܪ
- Lenin, V. I.
- Mandela, Nelson
- Mao Zedong
- Mussolini, Benito
- Nkrumah, Kwame
- Peter I of Russia
- Qin Shi Huang
- Saladin
- Stalin, Joseph
- Thatcher, Margaret
- Truman, Harry S.
- Victoria of the United Kingdom
- Washington, George
Revolutionaries and activists
History
This section is for events and periods in human history and prehistory. At least five sentences on:
Prehistory and ancient world
Middle Ages and Early Modern
Modern
Geography
This section is for geographical concepts and for specific places.
- ܓܐܘܓܪܦܝܐ
- ܐܪܫܟܝܬܐ
- ܡܕܝܢܬܐ
- ܝܒܫܬܐ
- ܐܬܪܐ
- ܡܕܒܪܐ
- Earth science
- Map
- North Pole
- ܐܘܩܝܢܘܣ
- Rainforest
- ܢܗܪܐ
- ܝܡܐ
- South Pole
Continents and major regions
At least three sentences on each.
Countries
Eventually, there should be articles on most or all of the 243 countries listed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries. However, for the smaller Wikipedias, some of the more high-priority countries to have articles on are:
- Afghanistan
- ܓܙܐܝܪ
- Argentina
- ܐܘܣܛܪܠܝܐ
- ܢܡܣܐ
- Bangladesh
- ܒܪܐܙܝܠ
- ܩܢܕܐ
- China
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- ܡܨܪܝܢ
- ܟܘܫ
- ܦܪܢܣܐ
- ܓܪܡܢ
- ܝܘܢ
- ܗܢܕܘ
- Indonesia
- ܐܝܪܐܢ
- ܥܝܪܐܩ
- Republic of Ireland
- ܐܝܣܪܐܝܠ
- ܐܝܛܠܝܐ
- ܝܦܢ
- ܡܟܣܝܩܘ
- Pakistan
- ܦܘܠܢܕ
- ܪܘܣܝܐ
- ܣܥܘܕܝܐ
- Singapore
- South Africa
- South Korea
- ܐܣܦܢܝܐ
- ܣܘܕܐܢ
- Thailand
- ܛܘܪܩܝܐ
- ܐܘܩܪܐܝܢܐ
- ܡܠܟܘܬܐ ܡܚܝܕܬܐ
- ܐܘܚܕܢܐ ܡܚܝܕܐ
- Vietnam
Cities
- Amsterdam
- Athens
- ܒܓܕܐܕ
- Bangkok
- Beijing
- Beirut
- ܒܪܠܝܢ
- Brussels
- Buenos Aires
- Cairo
- Cape Town
- Damascus
- Dublin
- Florence
- Hong Kong
- Istanbul
- Jakarta
- ܐܘܪܫܠܡ
- Karachi
- Kyoto
- ܠܘܢܕܘܢ
- Mecca
- Mexico City
- Moscow
- Mumbai
- Nairobi
- New Delhi
- ܢܝܘ ܝܘܪܩ
- ܦܐܪܝܣ
- Rio de Janeiro
- ܪܗܘܡܐ
- Seoul
- Shanghai
- Singapore
- Sydney
- Tehran
- ܛܘܩܝܘ
- Venice
- Vienna
- Washington, D.C.
Bodies of water
- Amazon River
- Aral Sea
- Arctic Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
- Baltic Sea
- Black Sea
- Caribbean Sea
- Caspian Sea
- Congo River
- Danube
- Dead Sea
- ܦܪܬ
- Ganges River
- Great Barrier Reef
- Great Lakes
- Indian Ocean
- Indus River
- Lake Baikal
- Lake Tanganyika
- Lake Titicaca
- Lake Victoria
- Mediterranean Sea
- Mississippi River
- Niagara Falls
- Niger River
- ܢܝܠܘܣ
- North Sea
- Pacific Ocean
- Panama Canal
- Rhine
- Suez Canal
- Southern Ocean
- ܕܩܠܬ
- Volga River
- Yangtze River
Mountains, valleys and deserts
Society
Family and relationships
Thought, behavior and emotion
Politics
Business and economics
Law
International organizations
- African Union
- Arab League
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Commonwealth of Nations
- European Union
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
- NATO
- Nobel Prize
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- United Nations
- World Bank Group
- World Trade Organization
War and military
Social issues
Culture
At least three sentences on:
Language and literature
- ܠܫܢܐ (ܡܡܠܠܐ)
- ܐܠܦܒܝܬ
- Grammar
- Linguistics
- Literacy
- Literature
- Pronunciation
- Specific languages
- Word
- Writing
Architecture and civil engineering
Film, radio and television
Music
Recreation
World view and religion
Philosophy
Science
At least a five-sentence introduction to the major fields.
Astronomy
Biology
- Biology
- Biological materials
- Botany
- Death
- Ecology
- Domestication
- Life
- Scientific classification
Biological processes
Anatomy
Health and medicine
Organisms
Chemistry
Weather, climate and geology
Physics
Timekeeping
Technology
Communication
Electronics
- Electronics
- Components
Computers and Internet
Raw materials and energy
Transportation
Weapons
Foodstuffs
Beverages
Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Algebra
- Arithmetic
- Axiom
- Calculus
- Geometry
- Group theory
- Mathematical proof
- Number
- Infinity
- Set theory
- Statistics
- Trigonometry
Measurement and units
- If you support this effort, please add to the list. We can then decide what the basic sentences can be for each article.