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I think using words like "liberated itself" violates WP:NPOV especially when referring to the Armenian source. I think the wording must be changed. -- Quantum666 ( talk) 13:01, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
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Please allow time for a proper move from Hadrut Region to Hadrut Province to be executed. The move cannot be done until the redirects are removed, and the incorrectly moved Hadrut Province has been deleted. I have removed the redirects, and tagged Hadrut Province for speedy delete. Once it is deleted I will be able to execute a proper move including this talk page. Thank you. Atsme 📞 📧 14:55, 8 April 2018 (UTC)
A large area, overlapping all of the Hadrut province, is no longer under Armenian De Facto control, as a result of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War.
This means that the whole Nagorno-Karabakh province of Hadrut is under full De Facto and De Jure control of Azerbaijan. Therefore, it is no longer an existing province or entity.
Stating it IS a province of Artsakh Republic is incorrect. Okanmnkc ( talk) 10:25, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
Hello Archives908, according to you, throwing new sources into the WP:LEAD is not an improvement. However, it is clearly that the sentence de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan needs a citation. There is this citation needed template there. What I did is not a part of what you perceived as my disruptive edit. And in Indonesian Wikipedia, I also involved in changing that template with an actual citation.
I know I was very rude to you. However you seem hold a grudge against me as well, clearly from your statement I have seen on Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. But still, it is unfair to perceive one's edit as not an improvement, when it clearly is. Please explain and talk here, why a source or sources can't be use to remove citation needed template? Isn't the purpose of adding that template to add the citation, because materials without citation can be removed from Wikipedia? Mfikriansori ( talk) 02:02, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
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As noted above, from 1921, the region was declared as a de jure part of Soviet Azerbaijan and remained so throughout the Soviet Era. Indeed, on December 1, 1989, the Supreme Soviet of Armenia attempted to formally anneex the region through proclaiming Nagorno-Karabakh a part of Armenia. Its subsequent occupation of internationally recognized Azerbaijani territory further speaks against the existence of defined borders in the region
So far the international community considers Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts as de jure Azerbaijani territory, and no state including Armenia has recognized the NKR
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I think using words like "liberated itself" violates WP:NPOV especially when referring to the Armenian source. I think the wording must be changed. -- Quantum666 ( talk) 13:01, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
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Please allow time for a proper move from Hadrut Region to Hadrut Province to be executed. The move cannot be done until the redirects are removed, and the incorrectly moved Hadrut Province has been deleted. I have removed the redirects, and tagged Hadrut Province for speedy delete. Once it is deleted I will be able to execute a proper move including this talk page. Thank you. Atsme 📞 📧 14:55, 8 April 2018 (UTC)
A large area, overlapping all of the Hadrut province, is no longer under Armenian De Facto control, as a result of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War.
This means that the whole Nagorno-Karabakh province of Hadrut is under full De Facto and De Jure control of Azerbaijan. Therefore, it is no longer an existing province or entity.
Stating it IS a province of Artsakh Republic is incorrect. Okanmnkc ( talk) 10:25, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
Hello Archives908, according to you, throwing new sources into the WP:LEAD is not an improvement. However, it is clearly that the sentence de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan needs a citation. There is this citation needed template there. What I did is not a part of what you perceived as my disruptive edit. And in Indonesian Wikipedia, I also involved in changing that template with an actual citation.
I know I was very rude to you. However you seem hold a grudge against me as well, clearly from your statement I have seen on Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. But still, it is unfair to perceive one's edit as not an improvement, when it clearly is. Please explain and talk here, why a source or sources can't be use to remove citation needed template? Isn't the purpose of adding that template to add the citation, because materials without citation can be removed from Wikipedia? Mfikriansori ( talk) 02:02, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
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As noted above, from 1921, the region was declared as a de jure part of Soviet Azerbaijan and remained so throughout the Soviet Era. Indeed, on December 1, 1989, the Supreme Soviet of Armenia attempted to formally anneex the region through proclaiming Nagorno-Karabakh a part of Armenia. Its subsequent occupation of internationally recognized Azerbaijani territory further speaks against the existence of defined borders in the region
So far the international community considers Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts as de jure Azerbaijani territory, and no state including Armenia has recognized the NKR