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August 2014[edit]

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Please justify, why foreign toponyms should be included for Sardari Berd. As the article itself mentions, the fortress was built by persians, during Persian rule of Eastern Armenia. Hence, Persian and Armenian names are used. As far as I understood, Wikipedia precisely support such an approach. In the same context, would you include Azeri or Japanesse alternative names in article about Stonehenge? My action was selfexplanatory. As you notice, I did frame the same explanation during editing of the article. Please review the matter again. Hayordi
I'm not going to get involved in that particular content issue. I reverted because you objectively broke a bunch of other things with your edit. If you just do what you said you did, I'll leave it alone. Jackmcbarn (talk) 20:19, 25 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I reedited the article, as discussed above. In my previous edit a missing line break tag caused the problem with the map(see the edit history), so it wasn't intentional. Hayordi

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August 2014[edit]

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That's not my IP address. All my edits are done while I'm logged in. Although I did reedit the article right now, as discussed on my talk page further above. Hayordi

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Don't accuse an editor reverting you once of editwarring[edit]

I also note that two editors reverted you but you reinstated your preferred content. It's good that you are now using the talk page, but the only editor coming close to edit warring. The last editor who added that material got topic banned. Doug Weller talk 19:45, 29 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Honest mistake for edit-warring comment. I saw the same pattern by another user, and thought it to be 4th revert by the same user. For the matter of revert, i simply reverted to the version prior to removal, not the preferred one. Hayordi (talk) 19:59, 29 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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