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@ Эльбрус Казбекович: you keep adding material without citations. Please note that everything in the encyclopedia must be verifiable, which means traceable back to a reliable source. All of the references you've added to this article are just pointers to index entries in a 1903 edition of Encyclopedia Britanica. That's not a sufficient citation. Please see WP:Inline citation for more information on how to properly cite material. Thanks. -- RoySmith (talk) 14:32, 3 June 2018 (UTC)
Why are saying not Truth about my article. It's not just Encyclopedia Britannica, it's also articles of Palgrave, Sharma and Maruashvili. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 12:12, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
What you doing sir(madam), is extreme measures to destroy my article by any means. Here on Wikipedia millions of articles goes like this and you are silent about that, but I see my article didn't let you sleep. It is seriously look like harassment toward me and my article directly from you sir. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 17:46, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
And as soon as you want to talk about Turkic people in this article, you should first read the bibliography of William Gifford Palgrave "The Turkomans and other Tribes of the North-East Turkish frontier" // Cornhill Magazine. —London, England: Smith, Elder & Co, 1868. — Vol. 18, no. 107. — P. 539—550
and this :
William Gifford Palgrave A Tour in North-East Anatolia // Cornhill Magazine. —London, England: Smith, Elder & Co, 1872. — Vol. 25, no. 150. — P. 662—673.
before you try to criticized here. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 18:55, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
I'm not trying to be difficult here, or harass you in any way. RoySmith (talk) 20:26, 4 June 2018 (UTC) No sir, that's exactly what you were doing against my article, giving many false statements about it. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 07:18, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
″The Anticaucasus mountain system does not have a single continuous mountain range, like the mountains of the Caucasus, and consists of four main parts: 1) Aran-kuh (mountains of Talysh and Karadag) which runs from Caspian sea to the Araxes river in Iran and Azerbaijan; 2) Lesser Caucasus, mountains located from Meghri (the border of Armenia with Iran) to the plateau of Ashotsk, Javakhetia and Somkhetia(the border of Armenia with Georgia),most of which in Antiquity and Medieval was called Siunia Caucasiana(Geography of Ravenna, V-th century, Western Roman empire); 3) Adjara- Trialeti basin ranges, (also called Moskhis mountains),in south-western Georgia, passing from Javahetia to the border of Adjaria with Turkey;4) the mountains of Lazistan and Pontica in Turkey, also called the Tchorokh mountains″ 107.242.117.3 ( talk) 05:26, 10 October 2018 (UTC) What you doing sir(madam), is extreme measures to destroy my article by any means, I see my article didn't let you sleep. It is seriously look like harassment toward me and my article directly from you and RoySmith with yours disruptive editing 107.242.117.3 ( talk) 15:01, 10 October 2018 (UTC)
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@ Эльбрус Казбекович: you keep adding material without citations. Please note that everything in the encyclopedia must be verifiable, which means traceable back to a reliable source. All of the references you've added to this article are just pointers to index entries in a 1903 edition of Encyclopedia Britanica. That's not a sufficient citation. Please see WP:Inline citation for more information on how to properly cite material. Thanks. -- RoySmith (talk) 14:32, 3 June 2018 (UTC)
Why are saying not Truth about my article. It's not just Encyclopedia Britannica, it's also articles of Palgrave, Sharma and Maruashvili. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 12:12, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
What you doing sir(madam), is extreme measures to destroy my article by any means. Here on Wikipedia millions of articles goes like this and you are silent about that, but I see my article didn't let you sleep. It is seriously look like harassment toward me and my article directly from you sir. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 17:46, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
And as soon as you want to talk about Turkic people in this article, you should first read the bibliography of William Gifford Palgrave "The Turkomans and other Tribes of the North-East Turkish frontier" // Cornhill Magazine. —London, England: Smith, Elder & Co, 1868. — Vol. 18, no. 107. — P. 539—550
and this :
William Gifford Palgrave A Tour in North-East Anatolia // Cornhill Magazine. —London, England: Smith, Elder & Co, 1872. — Vol. 25, no. 150. — P. 662—673.
before you try to criticized here. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 18:55, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
I'm not trying to be difficult here, or harass you in any way. RoySmith (talk) 20:26, 4 June 2018 (UTC) No sir, that's exactly what you were doing against my article, giving many false statements about it. Эльбрус Казбекович ( talk) 07:18, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
″The Anticaucasus mountain system does not have a single continuous mountain range, like the mountains of the Caucasus, and consists of four main parts: 1) Aran-kuh (mountains of Talysh and Karadag) which runs from Caspian sea to the Araxes river in Iran and Azerbaijan; 2) Lesser Caucasus, mountains located from Meghri (the border of Armenia with Iran) to the plateau of Ashotsk, Javakhetia and Somkhetia(the border of Armenia with Georgia),most of which in Antiquity and Medieval was called Siunia Caucasiana(Geography of Ravenna, V-th century, Western Roman empire); 3) Adjara- Trialeti basin ranges, (also called Moskhis mountains),in south-western Georgia, passing from Javahetia to the border of Adjaria with Turkey;4) the mountains of Lazistan and Pontica in Turkey, also called the Tchorokh mountains″ 107.242.117.3 ( talk) 05:26, 10 October 2018 (UTC) What you doing sir(madam), is extreme measures to destroy my article by any means, I see my article didn't let you sleep. It is seriously look like harassment toward me and my article directly from you and RoySmith with yours disruptive editing 107.242.117.3 ( talk) 15:01, 10 October 2018 (UTC)