User talk:Khoikhoi/Archive 16Mother TeresaI have no idea about Latinus... As for Mother Teresa, what i know is that her father was of Aromanian origins. but i am not sure about her mother's origins... Going for the 16th archive, right?:) Hectorian 01:36, 19 September 2006 (UTC) ThanksThank you for your response. By the way, I do not like those unsourced edits there and elsewhere intended to present the speakers of minority languages in Turkey less than they actually are. But I do not like its exact opposite either. Atilim Gunes Baydin 09:34, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
BarzanîHi, I am not so firm on the name politics at en: I'd say: just try and look if someone complains :) --Erdal Ronahi 10:08, 19 September 2006 (UTC) Valencian Community and Galicia(in English/en inglés) (en español/in Spanish)
Jemten and CelikokteHey,I'm really not them, if you would like to check you can do it of course. There are thousands of users here in wikipedia, naturally someone may think like me about Roma people, sincerely- Zaparojdik 22:41, 19 September 2006 (UTC) Please see this edit [8] which was made without any prior discussion. I have raised it on the article's Talk page, but I can't revert anymore or I will be in 3RR trouble. What to do? Need advice. - Mauco 21:42, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
The thread which you started in Talk:Transnistria has had several entries since then. Please give us your opinion on the last few. See Talk:Transnistria#Referendum_section and my proposed version as a result of this reasoning[9] - Mauco 04:54, 23 September 2006 (UTC) Articledid you have any time to look at the articles that I have sent you?neurobio 00:25, 20 September 2006 (UTC) Re: SinanScript and transliteration is done over at Sinan. In the meantime, over at the test version for an Ottoman Turkish Wikipedia, I've got myself involved in the very first edit war over there. Yee-haw. —Saposcat 04:18, 20 September 2006 (UTC) Names and spellingHi, look how they are doing it with Russian names: Tchaikowsky. The English is the title, but cyrillic and transliteration are mentioned in the article. That's logical, since it's the English WP. --Erdal Ronahi 07:42, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
Roma peopleHey, of course there is no bad feelings about chencking user, I think that's one of your work on Wikipedia. Roma people's has no official population in records but Turkey just guess it by forse of first records of the republic and it's being 300.000 to 600.000 currently. They are mostly live in Thrace and large part of them migrated of way lawless to Turkey from Bulgaria after Bulgaria being an indepent state. Today they are really assimilated and they speak Turkish. I have never met with a Roma but I also don't think bad about them, I just think that It may be anti-Turkism to put Roma people page false and not current information. Sincelery- Zaparojdik 20:54, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
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RfA thanksHey Khoikhoi. Thank you for supporting my recent RfA. It finished with an amazing final tally of 160/4/1. I really appreciate your support. By the way, the image on your user page is awesome! Cheers, Sarah Ewart (Talk) 20:49, 21 September 2006 (UTC) Page is suffering from neutrality issues. Care to assist? --Cat out 00:25, 22 September 2006 (UTC) In Istanbul article, there is a link to the etymology of Istanbul in the first sentence. If those Greek city articles have an etymology section, the Turkish names can be removed. I am trying to be logical. If you can also at least try to be logical, it will be nice. Please, do not waste the time of the people ;-) Osmanaral 02:42, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
It's so silent here...Hi, where have you disappeared? We miss you. --Ghirla -трёп- 12:16, 22 September 2006 (UTC) Spam adviceThanks for the note--I will be more careful with my editing. For the record, I do not add commercial links. KonaScout 13:14, 22 September 2006 (UTC) bonnie back?I don't know how you manage to always nail him, but here you have a candidate: Cromwells Legacy (talk · contribs). `'mikka (t) 15:09, 22 September 2006 (UTC) The Halo's RfASyrians/SyriaI noticed that you took the correct view (that these are mostly used to refer to the country of Syria) at the beginning of the debate but then decided to change your mind to a dab page. I have NEVER heard the term Syrian/Syrians used to refer to Aramaic-speaking Christians, so it definitely doesn't warrant a dab page. Yuber(talk) 22:57, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Cromwell LegacyWho is Cromwell Legacy? Is Bonaparte, that legend of Wikipedia? I looked at his contributions, he is a new user who start contributing at articles not related with Romania/Moldova. Regarding the edit he made in the Talk page of Transnistria, I believed it was a valid point: to name it "Moldovan region of Transnistria", in order not to confuse it with the entire region between rivers Dniester and Bug, which was also named Transnistria in WW2 (and which is a teritory ten times bigger). Sometimes such confusions appear, when old demographic data for the entire teritory between Dniester and Bug are compared with actual demographic data of Transnistria - the thin slice on the left of Dniester which belong to the Republic of Moldova. Anyhow, the edit that was deleted was not vandalism, it was in a talk page (and this is why talk pages are). In my opinion, you overreacted by reverting it.--MariusM 23:39, 22 September 2006 (UTC) Abdul HamidNo problem man, I found a few sites with references...I hope their alright. --Fedayee 22 September, 2006 StalinGamarjobat. Thanks for the quote. You might like this one: - Comrade Zhukov, Khrushev says that you said word "pig" upon leaving my cabinet. Who did you mean? - Of course Hitler Comrade Stalin! - Right, I thought so. Comrade Khrushev who did you think Comrade Zhukov meant? Tamokk 04:41, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Hey Mr KhoiHey Mr Khoi update your gallery with these Romanian pictures...tell me your opinion soon --Blaga 10:12, 23 September 2006 (UTC) Several editors have been fooling around with the Mount Ararat intro. I did a copy edit on what they did, but I'd appreciate if you would take a look. Hope your summer was nice! -- Ssilvers 15:51, 23 September 2006 (UTC) TheaterI know you're a smart guy, just compare the two photos: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:CJROtheatre.jpg or http://www.cs.ubbcluj.ro/~blaga/Cluj/Pictures/Big/theater.jpg http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4384315 :) It's the same building..--Blaga 18:02, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
This is a typical landscape from Romania, most probably from Transylvania The secret? LOL :) to be able to get this shot (20 min or so to play with exposures between 2,5 sec@f/8.0 and 15 sec@f/2.8) --Blaga 18:16, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
LOL:) --Blaga 19:38, 23 September 2006 (UTC) TemplateCould you please do it? There is some weird kink in the template that does not allow me to view it on its own, and I'm sure you could bypass it quicker than I (and consequently list it for deletion). I am currently reviewing another article and my Internet connection has turned frustratingly slow, but do drop a note in case you decide to do this, so I can cast my vote. Many, many thanks. Dahn 00:27, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
RevertSo I should revert my revert back to your version?Khosrow II 20:20, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Pontian Greek GenocideHi Khoikhoi. why are u keep adding the dispute tag? there has not been provided not even one single source to dispute it! have a look at the talk page... only rhetoric arguments. Hectorian 20:54, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Ceyhan, Seyhan, Ceyhun, SeyhunAll four are different rivers Khoikhoi. Ceyhan River and Seyhan River are in Çukurova (I will shape up the Çukurova article). But Ceyhun and Seyhun are still different. In Turkish (as, I believe, in other Turkic languages), as briefly explained in the articles relating to those rivers, Ceyhun River is Amu Darya, and Seyhun River is Syr Darya, both of which are in Central Asia. Cretanforever My 3RRThanks for the warning and I will certainly consider myself lucky. I've honestly never had this issue before which I why I haven't watched my steps as much as I should've. What really gets my goat is that I am always careful to state my case on Talk pages and argue the points, but the subject (Transnistria) is a bit controversial ... and, what's worse, the guy who kept ignoring our arguments and who wouldn't engage in serious discussion in the Talk page actually stated that he enjoys edit wars or else life gets too boring for him.[10] Sigh... - Mauco 05:24, 24 September 2006 (UTC) Three Revert RuleThe user Khosrow II violated the three revert rule in the article List_of_English_words_of_Turkic_origin. He reverted the article more than three times. I don't know where to complain. Would you please help me to solve this problem? Chapultepec 16:30, 24 September 2006 (UTC) Let the blocked user have his editI am not an admin, but I think you should immediately allow the edit to remain and then you should seek page protection until law enforcement gives an all clear or someone in authority at wikipedia decides otherwise. --Blue Tie 18:52, 24 September 2006 (UTC) Cookies![]() Hi, Khoikhoi. I don't know if I've ever talked to you before but I saw the threatening e-mail you received on WP:ANI and I hope you're doing OK! I can't imagine how it felt to receive that e-mail. I hope the matter can be resolved and that you're not put off Wikipedia. Enjoy the cookies! :) Srose (talk) 19:40, 24 September 2006 (UTC) Yep, another article written by a Greek to tell the whole world how bad Turkey is, and how only Greeks ever suffer... I have to say, i really am quite fed up of all this rubbish now. --A.Garnet 20:00, 24 September 2006 (UTC) Thanks for the commentAnd thanks for posting the email at WP:AN/I, more people needed to see what was happening. I wish I could be as detached about it as you are, but this thing is irritating the heck out of me. --Akhilleus (talk) 20:02, 24 September 2006 (UTC) İzmirHi Khoikhoi. I notice you reverted my change to İzmir. My edit restored the original era usage to BC after the many instances of its use in the article had been systematically changed in violation of current Wikipedia policy (either BC or BCE is OK. The preference of the first major editor should be adhered to). I've put it back to using BC (but not AD) because this is how it was from the outset. I hope this is not too contentious. Cheers, Arcturus 21:36, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
Late ReplyHey thanks for the star :)) I will try more to improve everything. I just hope that I will be able to liberate more of my time from some disputes and try to contribute to other areas of interest (i am interested in other things than just conflicts or invasions :)).. On the other hand, I just came across to this issue of weird e-mails that some people have been receiving.. I hope that things are ok and will be ok.. I read the whole story, it was just plain weird for psychos to get worked up on such a small article (if it were a joke, it wasn't funny).. So how r u holding up? Baristarim 00:05, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
CretanprideNot a problem. I understand why you did what you did: the threat was a scary one, and if I hadn't had so much experience with Cretanpride I might have taken it more seriously. As it is, knowing Cretanpride's history, I was fairly certain that "Emily" didn't exist; I still took the matter seriously enough to contact the police, but I didn't really think anyone was in jeopardy. (I think that on some level I also took comfort in the 48-hour deadline; if we had not had a result from the police by the time the deadline came close, and if we had received further notices saying "I'm serious! Change the article or she dies!", my attitude would probably have been different. But there's no need for you to apologize. It was a stressful situation, and we were acting without guidance. I don't blame anyone for their response.—Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 02:23, 25 September 2006 (UTC) CretanHi. The source concerning the changed edits is an english one, so i could read it. and it was not saying the things it was supposed to... thus, Miskin's edits are justifiable. Regards Hectorian 10:52, 25 September 2006 (UTC) BonaparteShould be taken care of now; let me know if something has been missed. Jayjg (talk) 15:23, 25 September 2006 (UTC) Forgive my recent excessive overtones, I never mean to create a hostile atmosphere but I can't help noticing that you have a constant prejudice against my edits. I have nothing against you and I know that supporting NPOV is always your priority. Miskin 16:49, 25 September 2006 (UTC) Friendly regardsHey Khoikhoi, I just saw the posts about the threatening e-mail you got, and just want to give my warmest regards. Unfortunately there happen to be some unpleasant personal attacks on Wikipedia. But this one is really is really distateful and offensive. I am glad to see that it didn't knock you out and that you still contribute in an honourable way. Geçmiş olsun as we say in Turkish. Bertilvidet 19:38, 25 September 2006 (UTC) Cretan TurksI don't understand why it was moved.. What is the basis for it, even the Greek name in the title refer to it as such? Baristarim 20:51, 25 September 2006 (UTC) Urgent! I believe that Miskin and Tzekai are the same user [11] and [12].. What is the procudure? He has been requesting the same moves for ages. Your help would be appreciated.. Baristarim 21:04, 25 September 2006 (UTC) I'm sorry, but after seeing your report to User:whatshisname I just cannot believe that you didn't want me to get blocked, nor that you sent me this last message out of pure desire for reconciliation. You accepted my apology after 12 hours or so, and if it weren't for a certain sequence of events you would have probably not replied to me at all. If you had wanted to find a mutually acceptable solution, you would have easily done so by suggesting it to me earlier in the day, letting me know that you're actively interested in the topic. Instead, you indirectly accused me to an administrator and most importantly, you didn't interfere once my block was put. The truth is that you were simply annoyed by my earlier overtones towards you, and that my apology was not enough to redeem it (as it was meant to). I can still co-operate with you in order to settle this debate, but don't expect me to reconcialiate as if nothing ever happened. Miskin 01:55, 26 September 2006 (UTC) Mr. Lefty's RfA thanks
Want to give us your views? Hopefully this will end the most recent edit war and settle it for a while. - Mauco 05:56, 26 September 2006 (UTC) Please take a look on this page. The entries made by User:Timor Stultorum mix irrelevancy with inflammatory speech. Since Timor seems to like the arbitrary capitalization of words like "Mosque", since his English is of the same quality, and since his edits reproduce the exact same details as those pushed in the text by User:Vintila Barbu, I think we are dealing with a sockpuppet. You might also want to check out what he alleged on the talk page, to have an exact context for his poisonous POV. Dahn 11:59, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
--Timor Stultorum 13:08, 19 October 2006 (UTC) QuestionHello Khoikhoi. i uploaded an image [14], but i am not sure about its copyright status and which tag to use. the disclaimer of the site [15] puzzled me:/. i am not sure if u can help, but i would appreciate it if u could... Hectorian 17:51, 26 September 2006 (UTC) Things to be discussedDear Khoikhoi, I am tired of edit/revert debates. I watch your transactions/edit since you sent me a welcome message. I respect your efforts for editing articles and looking for consensus.You are generally far away from fanatism. As you see, I am a new user in wikipedia.After first some my editing, I stopped to make something in wikipedia with a fear of to make big mistakes. But I continue watching some articles, some users to see and understand; what , Why and how they do. Ok, Lets discuss somethings; 1-Samsun; You reverted my edit. And you add; "List of traditional Greek place names" again. Dear Khoikhoi, lets be serious. Is this an advertisement. There are many links there all of them reference to Greek places like as "Ancient Greek Cities in Anatolia", "Pontus" etc. which I never think about to delete them. But ,"List of traditional Greek place names" at the first line seems un suitable.Assume that; an user puts link to all Greek places related articles like as "List of traditional Turkish place names". Unsuitable. 2-You reverted some links in "Turkish Republic of Western Thrace". Please dont delete them.I know these links are empty now, but all of them are in my agenda. Convention on naming Turkish-Greek places; There is a huge discussion. Some users offers logical solutions but many of others offers fanatic oppinions. I offered also to Barıstarım that; Lets establish a commission (not more than 7 people)with Equal number of Greek and Turkish users(can be voting among users).this commission delegate another neutral user as chairman/chief/reconciler . Commission make an agenda and puts the principles of naming(in title, in first line, and in the article),putting links,kategories etc. These rules and regulations are announced in a main template page and all related articles linked to that page as a guide. All further debates among users(especially newcomers) are solved by this commission. I wish to take your oppinions firstly. Much regards and iyigeceler/kalinikta. Mustafa Akalp 18:26, 26 September 2006 (UTC) SamsunThanks a lot for consensus. Regards. Mustafa Akalp 20:31, 26 September 2006 (UTC) Nishkid64's RfA thanks
TranslationSure, no problems.. (BTW, Wilaya comes from the Ottoman word vilayet, meaning administrative province, so I didn't translate it - same for département. préfecture is similar, it means administrative capital, daira I don't know, it must mean something like county, commune is the area around a city, generally it just means the city itself) The Wilaya of Algiers (Arabic : ولاية الجزائر) is an administrative subdivision of Algeria, adopted from the old French département of Algiers. Its préfecture (administrative capital) is Algiers. It has a population of 2.562.000 inhabitants.
QuestionHow can I list a page in a category? I just created category:Constitutions of Turkey, but I cannot list the constitutions there even though I put a category:constitutions of turkey tag at the bottom of concerned pages.. Baristarim 06:10, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Baristarim and A. Garnet independently proposed the splitting of the article, and Cretanforever edited the new articles with me. Hectorian and Nikosilver didn't object the idea. You're the only person out of 7 who did, and apparently you haven't even reading the talk pages. Will you restore it please? Miskin 18:19, 27 September 2006 (UTC) InannaHi Khoikhoi. I comprehend your suspicion. But I am not the same Ajda. As for my username; I've borrowed it from Ajda Pekkan who is one of the most popular Turkish singers. "Ajda" is not a so common name and that makes it more attractive for used as a username. You can find hundreds of “Ajda” usernames in the internet. I should have written more stuff about my username. On the other hand, you don't know what it writes there because you're not a Turkish speaker. Inanna and Ajda17 are arguing there. :) Ajda 22:37, 27 September 2006 (UTC) 3RRHatra article was vandalized long ago be "assyrian" members they claim it was an assyrian city, the problem is when you want to correct it they face with this :"try to add more than subtract", we will not accept lies on those articles and this article should be protected from vandalism. On 11 August, an anonymous editor added the unsourced claim that there are 100,000 Gagauz in Brazil, but the "total population" numbers have not been updated. Should we do that, or remove the Brazil mention, or add them to the total but put a "citation needed" tag? Biruitorul 11:05, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for blocking the Greier/Bonaparte sock. However, he is back now as IP 220.130.115.44[16] and among other things just vandalized my talk page. - Mauco 20:53, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Moving Turkish articlesHey Khoikhoi, I keep noticing that you move articles with Turkish titles into their proper Turkish spelling. Thanks for that. I was wondering whether you do actually know some Turkish or not. Atilim Gunes Baydin 23:41, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
CaliforniaU know what is funny? i was about to ask u (in a humourous way) if u are going to vote for Mary Carey (i saw that on tv), but i did not know that a greek is also running for governor:) Hectorian 23:49, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
CyprusI thank you for asking me, but it may not be received well by various personages on Wikipedia. My slant on this issue is towards the Turkish Cypriot view and may not be regarded as a NPOV. I have to be honest and say that I have a fair degree of hostility to Greek Cyprus and Greece, and that would be reflected in my postings User:Hectorian would certainly agree with that. User:Expatkiwi Seljuq dynastyI just ran into this article.. Is it true that there are people who claim that they were not Turkish??!! Gees.. I left a post in the talk page and will keep an eye on it for sometime.. Baristarim 02:21, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
Seljuq Dynasty or Seljuk Dynasty??I made a google test about this:
I still fail understand why it was moved to Seljuq Dynasty.. It is by far known as Seljuk Turks in English (with an extremely overwhelming majority), used everywhere in the Wikipedia as such, every encyclopedia and book in the world refers to them as such and defines them as a Muslim Turkish/ic dynasty of Persia, Brittanica etc. The name game about whether it is about the dynasty proper or as Turks as a whole, that's way too much POV fork, the dynasty of the Seljuks can be talked about in the Seljuk Turks article and history of Iran/History of Persia article.. What do you think about this move that has been made? I put many posts on the talk page - people tell me how Ottoman culture was Iranian etc (except Islam, it was Byzantine and Roman at the base btw), but I am coming to the end of my wits here, this is really too much, if this stays like this and we concede to a bunch of pan-iranists, I will seriously lose my faith in it, as I said, I don't know why some people are always content with this movement of minimization of Turks and applying anachronisms by taking things out of context.. regards Baristarim 13:45, 30 September 2006 (UTC) The article still contains some pro-turkish bias made by Kertenkebelek. Maybe you could fix it (taging isn't the solution). Mitsos 14:51, 30 September 2006 (UTC) SeljuqsHey Khoikhoi ... could you please keep an eye on Seljuqs?! Thanks. Tājik 20:47, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
chinese warriorsWikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Snle `'mikka (t) 17:37, 1 October 2006 (UTC) Suspected sock-puppetryI have suspected Snle for being a sock-puppet of Zhang Qiang for quite a while. I just gave him a formal warning on his talk page.--Niohe 17:39, 1 October 2006 (UTC) Shenyang, Dalian, etc.Thanks for the heads up, I'll keep an eye on these articles. -- ran (talk) 23:00, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
ReplyI am sorry it was a bit late.. I have been running around (virtual running more like :)). I will try to keep an eye on those articles..I just wanted to ask you how I could archive my talk page, it has become too long :)) As for the Azeri thing, I know that those issues are too complicated but most of the time they depend on the conjecture and are dynamic, and never reflect the true feelings of countries concerned.. For example this [25] for an interesting take on the Armenian Genocide and Armenia.. It is true what he says you know.. Similar to Iran thing.. At the moment, after the Iraq war, Turkey is trying to get Iran's support against the Kurds, which also fits Iran's agenda since it would be doing Turkey a service even the US can't or won't, its ally for 50 years (it wont coz Kurds are the only allies it has in Iraq).. Thus the tacit agreement not to delve into this separatist issues for some time in each others territory.. It can change faster than sunny weather in spring, but for the moment, that's the case.. Kinda like Greece back in the day when they were supporting PKK (remember Ocalan?), but now they want Turkey to get into the EU, coz it is better for them.. It's all complicated :)) At the end of the day it is the Kurds that will get the shaft, sometimes I really feel sorry for them, but hence, this is life - we can only watch. I hope that u had a good weekend.. Baristarim 00:11, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
I see that you took care of the 'Pontic language' article by locking all alternative names, just because you wouldn't help with the double-redirects. Both 'Pontic Greek' and 'Pontic Greek language' are now locked by your Majesty. I don't know if you ever noticed, but during my last beef exchange with the administrations I chose not to mention any names, eventhough it was all your fault. All you have to do is ask from an administrator to undo your exploits and restore the article to its original name. You wouldn't want me to do it for you. Miskin 11:05, 3 October 2006 (UTC) um...My name on Wikipedia was Iranian Patriot for a long time. You just realized it? LOL ;) Yea, that was during the heat of my rage against Pan Turks, because of encounters I had had with them earlier. Even now I am vehemently anti Pan Turk, and it frustrates me taht so many of the good Turkish people and people from the R. of Azerbaijan have been brain washed into believing the most ridiculous things about history. For example, GM never wanted the correct facts to be mentioned regarding the history of his nation. Then, when I started creating the articles about the real history of the R. of Azerbaijan (the name change) and the Iranian theory regarding Azeri's, I asked him how his opinion has changed now that he knows all these facts. Do you know what he said to me? He said basically that he knew all of this before hand. So this makes me wonder, do Turks and Azeri's from the R. not want to know the truth, even if its infront of their eyes, or do they honestly believe what they believe. I vehemently believe that pan Turkism is the new Nazi style ideology (just compare the two). I thank God everyday I encounter pan Turks (I'm not saying GM is a pan Turk by the way, I'm saying he has been mislead, like so many of the other Wikipedian's of Turkish and Azeri (from the republic) descent) that there is no pan Iranism, because that way, there is no one to make foolish claims and disgrace and humiliate the Iranian people. The Turkish people need to fix whats wrong with there system, and take facts for what they are. You probably dont know what its like to have people make the most ridiculous claims against your nation or its history, and I hope you never do.Khosrow II 06:03, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
I know!Kinda felt bad blocking it! Except I knew it was a troll (and of course, it said "shit"!) Glen 07:23, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
PoshaAs far as I know there are no Roma groups living in Armenia or eastern Anatolia. The closet thing to them are the Yazidi Kurds. -- Clevelander 08:17, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
TunbsHello, I noticed you made an edit to the page on Greater and Lesser Tunbs, and you also were having a conversation with Khosrow. I think you are a sensible and moderate person. I would like to ask you to help me because I don't know what to do now. I'm new and I just happened across that article and wanted to add a bit to it to make it more neutral. What happened is that all these people immediately jumped at me and won't let me edit a thing. Just look what happened: They've reverted me every single time I wrote anything in that article. They don't even bother to explain or give any reasons. They just say it's my "POV", whatever that means. They claim I'm a "sockpuppet", for no reason whatsoever. They wipe out things they don't even disagree with, just because I wrote them. Instead they fill in dubious statements they give no references for, like that there had been an agreement between Iran and Britain, or that Iran argues the islands are theirs because they are in Iran's "territorial waters". (If Iran really argued like that, they must have very very stupid diplomats. That's really a thing only a clueless amateur could write.) I keep explaining what I'm doing on that talk page, but it feels like I'm talking to deaf walls. I made a request for comments, but nobody answered. I talked to an administrator, but he says he doesn't know enough about the topic. I'm frustrated. I think a new user shouldn't be treated like this. Can you help? Thank you, FellFairy 12:55, 2 October 2006 (UTC) ArticlesDear khoikhoi. I wonder if you could have read the any of the articles that I have provided you? if yes I would like to hear what you think.neurobio 23:38, 2 October 2006 (UTC) 918I explained this in Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Snle. Anyway, I geuss I may be mistaken, so I uncommented it. `'mikka (t) 02:23, 3 October 2006 (UTC) Ποντιακή ενδυμασίαI can't understand, Khoikhoi, why u dispute something so obvious... Here are some photos of a Pontian federation in Thessaloniki [27], [28], [29]. I hope this is enough to remove the request for citation from Trabzon. Hectorian 02:45, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
This user is messing up articles, very obviously pushing for a Pan-Turkist POV. He is even messing up the article "Babur", which is written by User:Sikanderji, an academic at Oxford! His recent edits in Babur can be interpreted as nationalistic-motivated vandalism (the information he forcefully pushes into the intro is already mentioned in the article!) Tājik 02:57, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Sockpuppet?I suspect User:Henco to be a sockpuppet of newbie User:MarkStreet, who claims is the editor of "Tiraspol Times". Henco registered in 2 October and his only contribution at Wikipedia until now was to vote for links in Transnistria talk page.--MariusM 09:23, 3 October 2006 (UTC) Pan-Turkism articleUser:Zaparojdik seems to be behaving badly. Could you do something to help calm the situation down? Thanks! -- Clevelander 20:40, 3 October 2006 (UTC) RumiThe vast majority of Turks didn't even know who Rumi was until he became famous in the West and "cool". Ask Ali or someone else familiar with Persian literature, Rumi is hardly read in Turkey, and the Turkish translation of his works is new and hardly popular in Turkey. --ManiF 00:25, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
(To Khoikhoi) You're welcome. u know how i found out about them anyway...:) Hectorian 04:55, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
BonaparteYep, and definitively tagged some others. Jayjg (talk) 22:55, 4 October 2006 (UTC) F R of TRU r right about your last addition, however I had no real contribution to that article, I just reorganized and tried to lay the foundation for future improvement.. OTOH, I think that many sections will have to be improved and certain sections cut down.. I think that a paragraph needs to be written about the armenian genocide half its current size (while still conveying the same POVs) and, hop, transit the readers to relevant articles, tr-arm relations, arm gen, maybe eventually tr-eu relations.. That article still needs tons of work, there is still no Turkish-american relations article!!! thank you for the inuse tag, i wasn't aware of that astuce! :)) Baristarim 04:01, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
External link on the Gheorghe Funar articleI have seen that you restored the external link without making any contribution to the discussion page (and probably without even checking it first). Could you please re-remove the external link, have a look on Talk:Gheorghe_Funar and add your opinion in there, and only after that modify the article. Alexrap 10:57, 5 October 2006 (UTC) Re:PoshaHi! Sorry for the delay. There are very few informations about these people. The sources that I have only keep repeating some words in Lomavren, that might provide some useful informations about the early history of the proto-Romani people. In fact only on Wikipedia I found the name Posha and the only link that I found to indicate they are the same or only a branch of the Lom people is this Ethnologue page. I have no idea if Posha (Bosha) it is an acceptable name by these people themselves, or they prefer Lom. Because of this scarcity of informations I didn't dare yet to begin an article about the Lom. Desiphral-देसीफ्राल talk-फेन मा 14:36, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
web pagemaybe you will find this site interesting http://legionarmenian.free.fr/ . it is in russian but try babel fish it does a perfect job. http://babelfish.altavista.com neurobio 01:31, 6 October 2006 (UTC) sorry for late reply I was offline. Misis is the ancient city dating back to prehistoric ages. misis koprusu just talks about a bridge built in the 4th century by romans. irmak and nehir (river) are almost the same thing. Cay however is much smaller.
Khoi, since you requested full protection, which was granted, on Transnistrian referendum, 2006 due to editwarring, the edit war obviously went away (duh) but instead of solving it in Talk, the editor (User:MariusM) immediately filed a request for mediation.[30] I have some problems with this and would like your advice and that of any others who can give advice: 1. My first concern is that he does not attempt to work out the differences amicably first, in Talk. This, to me, is bordering on Troll-like behavior. 2. My second concern is that he jumps straight to mediation without first following the normal sequence of events as outlined in WP:DR. This is not a newbie error. We had the same problem with the same person two weeks earlier, where I initially assumed that it was simply a newbie error. I pointed out what he should do[31]. Now, the second time around, he can't plead ignorance. 3. My third concern is more serious. In his mediation request, MariusM provides a very misleading list of "involved parties"; in effect stacking the deck. In the past week, he has been reverted over this by me, you, Mikka, Pernambuco, Tekleni, Int19h. Yet he leaves out you, Mikka, Pernambuco, Tekleni and instead lists as "party to the dispute" a poster sharing the same view of MariusM (User:Peteris Cedrins) who is not involved in the dispute at all and in fact doesn't have a single edit to the article in main namespace. 4. This same Peteris Cedrins, in turn, brought in two more characters: One, User:Vecrumba who is real, but shares the same focus on Baltic edits, and who has never previously had a single Transnistria-related edit either, here or elsewhere. The second, User:Anna Planeta is one of Peteris Cedrins' personal sockpuppets. This puppet is chronically inactive except for supporting Peteris Cedrins in previous reverts and, now, a mediation intervention.[32]. Earlier this year, Ghirla unmasked this particular sockpuppetry. I don't see this going in the way of fair and constructive dispute resolution at all and I am inclined to disagree with this particular request for mediation, pending your comments. - Mauco 03:41, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
HencoIn the case of User:Henco, he may be Bonni or he may be MarkStreet, but either way, you already removed his votes - for Tiraspol Times and everything else - so it doesn't matter much at this stage. He didn't come back, didn't repost his votes, so the issue got sorted out easily. There are some other users in that voting round which are obvious sockpuppets, but the Henco instance is DOA. - Mauco 03:47, 6 October 2006 (UTC) Iranians notice boardI thought the notice board was just what the name implied, a notice board?Khosrow II 04:41, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
WTF?Ainu people "scare quotes"? I happen to like Japanese people including those that are Ainu ok? you don't make baseless acusations. 132.241.246.111 05:05, 6 October 2006 (UTC) O.J.Maybe you don't know it but the Ainu people were in the Islands long before anyone else so if any one group has a right to the title of "ethnic Japanese" it's them hence the phrase was put in quotation marks to avoid pushing a POV. Pontic GreekKukul.jpg. He's Greek...One of the Semercidis's oldest illustraions. User Omer? I don't know. He doesn't use html anyway.--Salahana 10:04, 6 October 2006 (UTC) RfA thanks
Re HR in TurkeyIt is still considered an edit warrning. Think ahead Khoikhoi. Try to imagine whether people might doubt what you wrote, or need more information about it. Supporting what is written in Wikipedia by referring to a clear and reliable source will add stability to your contribution. When in doubt about whether something might be disputed, provide a specific citation. The policy mandates the following:
My advice, in order to enhance the article, is to go look for references. As i said Khoikhoi in the article's talk page, references to Human rights in Turkey are so abundant. -- Szvest 23:08, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
Where to report open proxiesIt would be better if you reported open proxies at WP:OP, not at WP:AIV. This way, the proxy can be blocked across all Wikimedia Foundation projects after it gets verified. Jesse Viviano 19:48, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
My RfAJust wanted to send a quick note of thanks for your support in my RfA. :-) I really appreciate it! Best, Irongargoyle 19:59, 7 October 2006 (UTC) Henco is indeed MarkStreetI asked for a checkuser and received a confirmation that Henco is indeed MarkStreet [37]. Another person User:Gallenweekend voted in Transnistria talk page for Tiraspol Times, he registered in 7 October and the only thing he did was to vote for "Tiraspol Times". Checkuser don't confirm him as a sockpuppet, however I still have doubts. MarkStreet was aware of the sockpuppetry accusation as of 6 October, he could take some measures not to be identified as sockpuppet.--MariusM 22:44, 7 October 2006 (UTC) circassianswhy did you remove the sprotected ? Instead of reverting this IP address, it seems as the best solution. Amoruso 00:03, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
The mapNo, not everyone's happy. That map is garbage. It contradicts maps put out by reliable organizations. It has half of Iran as being Turkic! Its ridiculous, I dont know who made the map, but they obviously didnt know much.Khosrow II 00:48, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
I know, it's a dicey terminological situation. There are two groups (Alevis and Alawis), but these are the same word in Turkish (Alevi). So the original LOC article said Alevi – evidently taking its data from Turkish sources – while clearly meaning to signify the same sect as you find in Syria (Alawis). Would you rather we went back to the older formulation, which mentioned several variant spellings in the same breath? I wasn't sure whether this would help clarify the situation or confuse it. Q·L·1968 ☿ 03:33, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi there!I actually became dismissed from the desk job obviously for political reasons and I returned back to military training. I run for three kilometres in the morning. Not yet so terrible though... As for the article Arabs in Turkey, I humbly advise you not to rely on Congress Library data for any article. Some factual errors: Hatay currently has a Turkish-majority population, the figure % 4 is highly doubtful, most Arabs in Turkey are Sunnis. For example the wife of Prime Minister Erdoğan is a Sunni Arab from Siirt. Both Sunni and Alawi Arabs live in Hatay. The schism between these populations are obvious. Sunni Arabs have a significantly high rate of illiteracy and other indicators of social impoverishment. Arab population in Gaziantep is negligible and Arabs form the majority in these districts in Siirt, Şanlıurfa, and Mardin: Siirt, Aydınlar; Akçakale, Harran; Mardin, Savur, Yeşilli. All three of these provinces have overall Kurdish majorities. There are also groups of Sunni Arabs in Adana and Mersin. For example, some Sunni Arabs in Çukurova are descendants of refugees from present-day Libya who left for Anatolia following the Italo-Turkish War in 1912. So, the case is not so simple as the Congress Library bric-a-brac asserts. ;-) Take good care of yourself and pray to G-d for me...Ciao! Behemoth 08:39, 8 October 2006 (UTC) ThanksFor reverting vandalism to my talk page. MER-C 08:42, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
"Sumerian gulf"Hi, I noticed your complaint about that guy who was trolling the Persian Gulf with his Sumerian gulf neologism. Good joke, for sure. I guess you won't mind if I have put the redirect up for deletion. Fut.Perf. ☼ 12:15, 8 October 2006 (UTC) My RfA
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