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Frequently asked questions about using Wikipedia's categories.

(This page is intended for readers of Wikipedia. Editors should see Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization.)

وېشنيزه/وېشنيزې څه دي؟

Categories are groups of articles on related topics. At the bottom of an article, you will see a box containing the categories to which that article has been assigned. Simply click any of these categories to go to the corresponding category page. From there you can browse other articles on the same topic, or navigate through the category tree to find other related categories that you may be interested in.

وېشنيزې څنګه اوډل شوي؟

Most categories are divided into subcategories. (These are listed in a special section of the category page, which appears above the list of articles.) In many cases, articles which belong to a subcategory do not show up in the larger category (the "parent category"). To find the article you are looking for, it may be necessary to dig down. For example, you won't find Oslo listed at the category called Cities, but if you click "Cities by country", and then Cities and towns in Norway, you'll have arrived at the right place.

Similarly, you may want to navigate up the category tree. Each category has its parent categories listed in the box at the bottom, just like in a Wikipedia article. Click any of the parent categories to move up to the more general set of articles.

To go directly to the top of the category structure, see Portal:Contents/Categorical index. To browse all categories alphabetically, go to Special:Categories.

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Different parts of Wikipedia use different schemes for organizing articles into categories. The main types of categories used are:

  • topic categories – categories of articles relating to a particular topic, such as Category:Geography or Category:Paris.
  • list categories – categories of articles on subjects in a particular class, such as Category:Villages in Poland.
  • list-and-topic categories – categories which are combinations of the two above types.
  • intermediate categories – categories used to organize large classes of subcategories, such as Category:Albums by artist.
  • universal categories – categories used to provide a complete list of articles which are otherwise normally divided into subcategories.
  • project categories – categories used mainly by Wikipedia's editors for project management purposes, rather than for browsing. A common type is stub categories, which contain short ("stub") articles in a particular field. You can help build Wikipedia by expanding these stubs into longer articles!

How else can I navigate articles?

Of course, categories are not the only Wikipedia feature for browsing articles on particular topics. Readers most often find related articles simply by clicking the links that appear in the article they are reading. To find which articles contain links to the article you are reading, click What links here at the left-hand side of the page. For a general starting point to browsing the encyclopedia, go to Portal:Contents. Wikipedia also has many pages containing lists, which serve a similar function to categories.

Can I specify categories when searching?

When using the search box, it is possible to restrict your search to articles in a particular category. To do this, just add +incategory:"CategoryName" to the search string. More than one category can be specified, making it possible to find articles in the intersection of categories.

Why might a category list not be up to date?

Occasionally, pages may be placed in categories not manually by Wikipedia editors, but by means of a special editing tool called a template, which can be used to place identical information (including category membership information) on many different pages at once. When the information on such a template is edited, the pages containing that template are not necessarily updated straight away. This means that pages might not always appear in the most current categories. However, this problem usually affects project maintenance categories rather than the categories used for browsing.

Various other temporary delays may sometimes mean that lists of category members or subcategories, or the page counts given, are not completely up to date. So if you are editing Wikipedia and find that your page hasn't yet shown up in a category or been removed from an old category, don't panic! The problem will probably resolve itself within minutes, or after a longer time in rare cases.