06:1706:17, 23 January 2024diffhist−761
Biryani
reformatted to fix grammar, more accurately present information as done in the cited sources, and also remove claims supposedly made by largely unrelated texts (why is a claim about the origins of biryani being taken from a cookbook of the American South?)Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
06:0506:05, 23 January 2024diffhist−372
Biryani
highly controversial opening clause about genealogy has been removed and placed later in the introduction with citations in hopes that this will prevent non-constructive discourse from continuingTag: Visual edit
19:4819:48, 20 January 2024diffhist+23
Biryani
Reverted to the article introduction that was debated over and ultimately established as the standard for years now.Tags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
09:3609:36, 9 June 2023diffhist−2,035
Anti-Greek sentiment
Nothing in the stated information or the citations suggests that the shift from museum to mosque was directly linked to or caused by anti-Greek sentiment, thus making it out of line with the explicit examples mentioned immediately prior.
13:3513:35, 11 May 2023diffhist−7
Galloway Hoard
The article never claims that the item was produced in the Sasanian Empire, which was long gone by then. Zoroastrian motifs were common in the art of several Central Asian emirates such as the Samanids, how incorporated Zoroastrian and Sasanian motifs as an homage to their Sasanian heritageTag: Visual edit
19:3919:39, 5 May 2023diffhist+2
Oud
The بربت not only is misspelled (should be بربط) but refers to an ancient Persian instrument that no longer exists that may or may not even be related to the medieval and moder عودTag: Visual edit
16 April 2023
21:1021:10, 16 April 2023diffhist−32
Eid al-Fitr
I have never heard from Muslims or non-Muslims the name “Festival of Sweets”, and the name was given no citation otherwise providing a source claiming that the name is oft-used.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
06:1706:17, 23 January 2024diffhist−761
Biryani
reformatted to fix grammar, more accurately present information as done in the cited sources, and also remove claims supposedly made by largely unrelated texts (why is a claim about the origins of biryani being taken from a cookbook of the American South?)Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
06:0506:05, 23 January 2024diffhist−372
Biryani
highly controversial opening clause about genealogy has been removed and placed later in the introduction with citations in hopes that this will prevent non-constructive discourse from continuingTag: Visual edit
19:4819:48, 20 January 2024diffhist+23
Biryani
Reverted to the article introduction that was debated over and ultimately established as the standard for years now.Tags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
09:3609:36, 9 June 2023diffhist−2,035
Anti-Greek sentiment
Nothing in the stated information or the citations suggests that the shift from museum to mosque was directly linked to or caused by anti-Greek sentiment, thus making it out of line with the explicit examples mentioned immediately prior.
13:3513:35, 11 May 2023diffhist−7
Galloway Hoard
The article never claims that the item was produced in the Sasanian Empire, which was long gone by then. Zoroastrian motifs were common in the art of several Central Asian emirates such as the Samanids, how incorporated Zoroastrian and Sasanian motifs as an homage to their Sasanian heritageTag: Visual edit
19:3919:39, 5 May 2023diffhist+2
Oud
The بربت not only is misspelled (should be بربط) but refers to an ancient Persian instrument that no longer exists that may or may not even be related to the medieval and moder عودTag: Visual edit
16 April 2023
21:1021:10, 16 April 2023diffhist−32
Eid al-Fitr
I have never heard from Muslims or non-Muslims the name “Festival of Sweets”, and the name was given no citation otherwise providing a source claiming that the name is oft-used.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit