00:1200:12, 12 June 2022diffhist−5
Jataka tales
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23:4023:40, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Tamarind
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talk) It says "he tamarind is be- lieved to be indigenous to tropical Africa and (according to some authors) southern Asia. It has long been cultivated in India and it was early introduced into tropical America." Southern Asia is not the same as South Asia. Please refrain from incorrectly quoting sources. Addionally right after that sentence, its states that it is cultivated in INDIA.Tags: UndoReverted
23:3523:35, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Jataka tales
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talk). "In any case, Wikipedia goes with what the reliable sources say, not what seems right to us as editors personally". Either find. source for your claim, or stop making unfounded edits.Tags: UndoReverted
23:1723:17, 11 June 2022diffhist−15
Brahmi script
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talk) Your revision goes against the sources, which states "“The Brahmi script..appeared in the third century BC as a fully developed pan-INDIAN national script…becoming the parent of the modern Indic scripts both within INDIA and beyond” (my emphasis). I once again ask you to read the sources before incorrectly revising my corrections.Tags: UndoReverted
23:1323:13, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Tamarind
MrOllie, this source also only mentions India, and never once mentions "South Asia" "Native to tropical Africa, the tree grows wild throughout the Sudan and was so long ago introduced into and adopted in India that it has often been reported as indigenous there also, and it was apparently from this Asiatic country that it reached the Persians and the Arabs who called it "tamar hindi" (Indian date" please stop reverting my edits without having proper understanding of the topicsTag: Reverted
23:1123:11, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Jataka tales
MrOllie, I'd recommend you read the sources cited for this article before reverting my edits. the source "Narratives: South Asia" says in its first paragraph "The Indian tradition recog- nized two partly overlapping narrative genres, jātaka and avadāna, which pertain to the biography of the Buddha and his disciples and illustrate the doctrine of the moral causality of actions and that of rebirth in different ways". If you're going to keep reverting my corrections to the article I'll report youTag: Reverted
00:1200:12, 12 June 2022diffhist−5
Jataka tales
Undid revision 1092697331 by
C.Fred (
talk). Talk never initiated. Reverting to last source that correctly uses language from cited sources. Please refrain from engaging in edit wars.Tags: UndoReverted
23:4023:40, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Tamarind
Undid revision 1092696093 by
MrOllie (
talk) It says "he tamarind is be- lieved to be indigenous to tropical Africa and (according to some authors) southern Asia. It has long been cultivated in India and it was early introduced into tropical America." Southern Asia is not the same as South Asia. Please refrain from incorrectly quoting sources. Addionally right after that sentence, its states that it is cultivated in INDIA.Tags: UndoReverted
23:3523:35, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Jataka tales
Undid revision 1092695499 by
MrOllie (
talk). "In any case, Wikipedia goes with what the reliable sources say, not what seems right to us as editors personally". Either find. source for your claim, or stop making unfounded edits.Tags: UndoReverted
23:1723:17, 11 June 2022diffhist−15
Brahmi script
Undid revision 1092678896 by
MrOllie (
talk) Your revision goes against the sources, which states "“The Brahmi script..appeared in the third century BC as a fully developed pan-INDIAN national script…becoming the parent of the modern Indic scripts both within INDIA and beyond” (my emphasis). I once again ask you to read the sources before incorrectly revising my corrections.Tags: UndoReverted
23:1323:13, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Tamarind
MrOllie, this source also only mentions India, and never once mentions "South Asia" "Native to tropical Africa, the tree grows wild throughout the Sudan and was so long ago introduced into and adopted in India that it has often been reported as indigenous there also, and it was apparently from this Asiatic country that it reached the Persians and the Arabs who called it "tamar hindi" (Indian date" please stop reverting my edits without having proper understanding of the topicsTag: Reverted
23:1123:11, 11 June 2022diffhist−5
Jataka tales
MrOllie, I'd recommend you read the sources cited for this article before reverting my edits. the source "Narratives: South Asia" says in its first paragraph "The Indian tradition recog- nized two partly overlapping narrative genres, jātaka and avadāna, which pertain to the biography of the Buddha and his disciples and illustrate the doctrine of the moral causality of actions and that of rebirth in different ways". If you're going to keep reverting my corrections to the article I'll report youTag: Reverted