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13:4513:45, 30 January 2005diffhist −239
Safavid dynasty
I urge Pantherarosa to avoid further biased editions. Meanwhile, I call for active discussion in the talk page & if needed, arbitration by a neutral objective party
29 January 2005
12:4012:40, 29 January 2005diffhist −242
Safavid dynasty
STOP editing war! The whole world recognize that Safavids had a Turkic origin. I will resort to arbitration if you continue.
11:1111:11, 29 January 2005diffhist −242
Safavid dynasty
incorporated Sufi component suggested by Pantherarosa, but most importantly, restored references to the obvious Turkic origins of the Safavids, deleted because of historical bias
11:0011:00, 29 January 2005diffhist +6
Hitler's Obersalzberg Speech
let's not wage a propaganda war here. if the existence of a quote is disputed then the word "exact" is not quite appropriate, it is an *alleged* quote. for numbers see, "Armenin genocide" page
12:2312:23, 28 January 2005diffhist+5,803Armenia
primarily, making the text more even-handed. e.g. "liberation"-->"occupation, "Turkish blockade"->"mutual blockades" etc.other minor edits..
10:5710:57, 28 January 2005diffhist +12 m
Hitler's Obersalzberg Speech
RV to previous version. If you read carefully the whole text, it becomes apparent that the authenticity of the quote is disputed. Besides, 0,6-1,5 is the lower and upper numbers->should be retained
19:2019:20, 25 January 2005diffhist +2 m
Nagorno-Karabakh
Comment: So, I was right about the map, it depicted current (i.e. post-sonflict) ethnic situation, and not 1950 as previously suggested in the first caption
17:2717:27, 22 January 2005diffhist−509Armenian genocide
Content is highly controversial and disputable. It is surely a result of "careful cultivation" but definitely not "by all parties" as alleged. Label "Disputed" should be retained.
12:1012:10, 10 January 2005diffhist −40 m
Genocides in history
deleting "(some sources cite much higher figures)", since indicated range from 0,6-1,5 million shows the lowest Turkish- to highest Armenian-claimed figures. Therefore, no need for bracketed text.