@Kakapo I know you don't really care, but just for the sake of other members, it is actually Granatina ianthinogaster - they were split due to a study which made it clear that they were very distinct from Uraeginthus.
@Kakapo Please read the below, and if you still think Granatina is not a valid split, then it's no use talking with you. Science is, in many ways, all about challenging preconceptions - if those who support it are no longer willing to do so, science breaks down and no progress is made.