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{{Infobox book|name=Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747-1779|image=1|author=[[John R. Perry]]|country=[[United States of America]]|genre=non-fiction|published=1979|publisher=[[University of Chicago Press]]|series=Publications of the [[Center for Middle Eastern Studies]]; no. 12|caption=1|italic title=force|subject=1|pages=340|dewey=955.03|congress=DS295 .P47|border=yes|orig_lang_code=en}}

{{Infobox book|name=Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747-1779|image=1|author=[[John R. Perry]]|country=[[United States of America]]|genre=non-fiction|published=1979|publisher=[[University of Chicago Press]]|series=Publications of the [[Center for Middle Eastern Studies]]; no. 12|caption=1|italic title=force|subject=1|pages=340|dewey=955.03|congress=DS295 .P47|border=yes|orig_lang_code=en}}


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Is there a place in wikipedia to ask for verification of sources in an article that I do not have access to? For example, if it is a Finnish source without online access or something like that?

WP:Reliable sources noticeboard or the WP:Reference desk might be able to help, maybe?
ask Wikipedia:reference Desk as we cannot help with that here
Hello. I think you are asking how to get hold of a copy of a source that you haven’t got. The Resource exchange is the best place to go to for that.
Access to cited sources must always be possible, but is not required to be easy (or cost free). For a Finnish offline source – let’s say, a book or a newspaper article that has not been digitised – you might have to contact someone in Finland to consult the source for you, or even travel there yourself! (I’ve been, though not for research purposes, and recommend it.)
If the source were as I have described, you might be able to ask your local Public Library to check if the item is held by the National Library of Finland, and if it is for a copy of the relevant information to be copied and sent to you (probably for a fee). Sometimes, research is hard: as a professional editor (during the previous millennium) I sometimes had to travel fair distances (though not abroad) to museums, libraries and record offices to obtain information. Hope this helps.

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