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Here are some sources from the history about the regions that comprise today's Uttar Pradesh:
Source: Britannica Encyclopedia Quote: "The extreme north-western or Himalayan region comprises the native state of Garhwal, with the British districts of Dehra Dan, Garhwal, and Kumaun. ... South of the Himalayas, from which it is separated by valleys or thins, is the Siwalik range, which slopes down to the fruitful plain of the Doab (two waters), a large irregular horn-shaped tongue of land enclosed between the Ganges and Jumna. The great boundary rivers flow through low-lying valleys fertilized by their overflow or percolation, while a high bank leads up to the central upland, which, though naturally dry and unproductive except where irrigated by wells, has been transformed into an almost unbroken sheet of cultivation by various canals and their distributaries. This favoured inter-fluvial region may be fitly regarded as the granary of upper India. North of the Ganges, and enclosed between that river and the Himalayas and Oudh, lies the triangular plain of Rohilkhand. This tract presents the same general features as the Gangetic valley, varied by the damp and pestilential submontane region of the Tarai on the north-east, at the foot of the Kumaun hills. South of the Jumna is the poor and backward region of Bundelkhand, comprising the districts of Jalaun, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Hamirpur, and Banda, besides several petty native states under the administrative control of the Government of India. The soil is generally rocky and unfertile, and the population impoverished, scanty, and ignorant. The southernmost portion of Bundelkhand is much cut up by spurs of sandstone and granite hills, running down from the Vindhyan system ; but the northern half near the Jumna has a somewhat richer soil, and comes nearer in character to the plain of the Doab.
Source: Political Divisions of the Indian Empire Quote: "The United Provinces of Agra and Oudh ..... The Great Plain.⎯This occupies the great bulk of the province, and is one of the richest, best irrigated, and most highly cultivated regions of the earth. It may be divided into two parts: (I.) The Great Doab, or country between the Jumna and Ganges. This is a stretch of perfectly flat country, very fertile, and splendidly irrigated, bearing great crops of wheat, barley, sugar-cane, cotton, millets, indigo, and opium. The people are famous farmers. In some parts of the Doab, however, there are usar lands⎯that is, patches made sterile by reh, a snow-like deposit of salt which comes to the surface after rain and destroys vegetable life. (2.) Oudh, Rohilkhand, and Gorakhpur. This region, comprising the rest of the plains, is also very fertile. It is damper, cooler, more wooded, and less troubled with reh. Being damper than the Doab, it grows more rice and less wheat."
Source: Jagran Post Quote: "the state can be divided in different regions like the Doab (including the upper Doab and the lower doab with the Brij bhumi in its centre), the Rohilkhand in the north, Awadh (the historic country of Koshal) in the centre, the northern parts of Bagelkhand and Bundelkhand in the south, and the south-western part called Purvanchal in the east."
See, people say lots of thing but that doesnt mean one will add some folk saying.where you found tha language of Allahabad is Allahabadi.It isnt mentioned.As long as i know native people speaks khari hindi.There may be chance that the language was actually a mixture of neigbhouring Awadhi, Kannauji and Bundelkhandi according to you but you know if you're saying it so confidently,some editors wil ask reliable sources to prove this. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 15:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
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Hindostani, Encyclopedia Britannica "Quote: Of these the most important from a literary point of view, proceeding from west to east, are _Marwari_ and _Jaipuri_ (the languages of Rajputana), _Brajbhasha_ (the language of the country about Mathura and Agra), _Kanauji_ (the language of the lower Ganges-Jumna Doab and western Rohilkhand), _Eastern Hindi_, also called _Awadhi_ and _Baiswari_ (the language of Eastern Rohilkhand, Oudh and the Benares division of the United Provinces) and _Bihari_ (the language of Bihar or Mithila, comprising several distinct dialects)."
Because some of your editing like this depicts nothing -- 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 14:02, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
Paneer is relished all across the state.
Such sentences are considered as POV violation.I'm enough warned already.I'm pretty sure you're in big misconception.The materials mentioned in article is strong enough.It could get passed easily.It needs some works related to reference.I'm working on it.Adding those festivals which are celebrated in few villages in not a bad idea(you said this).You forget to read "other notable festivals" statement. Paneer is not a special dish at all.Its just a kind of food.Please refer West Bengal and Karnatka i'm sure you'll get to know what a good article means.Whenever we try to wrote any article we write it in such a way that the western reader also must be able to understand what it this state about.Article covers each and every topic significantly.Your view is different thiing.Most important article sould satisfy wikipedia policy nothing else. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 15:58, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
I didnt said you wrote this,Whoever wrote is a violation.Lets do one thing you choose some of the article related to U.P you like to develop, since you're claiming yourself an editor and did so many researches.So that both of us can develop page in an accordance manner.so please list the pages you want to develop right now. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 16:18, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
If you have any queries or doubts ask it on article's take page and make your doubts clear.Kindly post you questions here Thank You 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 16:04, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
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Hello, I'm
25 Cents FC. I wanted to let you know that I undid one of
your recent contributions, such as the one you made to
Allahabad, because it didn't appear constructive. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on
my talk page. Thanks! You'll be blocked if you don't stop your malicious activities.Thank You
25 CENTS VICTORIOUS
☣
15:07, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
Here are some sources from the history about the regions that comprise today's Uttar Pradesh:
Source: Britannica Encyclopedia Quote: "The extreme north-western or Himalayan region comprises the native state of Garhwal, with the British districts of Dehra Dan, Garhwal, and Kumaun. ... South of the Himalayas, from which it is separated by valleys or thins, is the Siwalik range, which slopes down to the fruitful plain of the Doab (two waters), a large irregular horn-shaped tongue of land enclosed between the Ganges and Jumna. The great boundary rivers flow through low-lying valleys fertilized by their overflow or percolation, while a high bank leads up to the central upland, which, though naturally dry and unproductive except where irrigated by wells, has been transformed into an almost unbroken sheet of cultivation by various canals and their distributaries. This favoured inter-fluvial region may be fitly regarded as the granary of upper India. North of the Ganges, and enclosed between that river and the Himalayas and Oudh, lies the triangular plain of Rohilkhand. This tract presents the same general features as the Gangetic valley, varied by the damp and pestilential submontane region of the Tarai on the north-east, at the foot of the Kumaun hills. South of the Jumna is the poor and backward region of Bundelkhand, comprising the districts of Jalaun, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Hamirpur, and Banda, besides several petty native states under the administrative control of the Government of India. The soil is generally rocky and unfertile, and the population impoverished, scanty, and ignorant. The southernmost portion of Bundelkhand is much cut up by spurs of sandstone and granite hills, running down from the Vindhyan system ; but the northern half near the Jumna has a somewhat richer soil, and comes nearer in character to the plain of the Doab.
Source: Political Divisions of the Indian Empire Quote: "The United Provinces of Agra and Oudh ..... The Great Plain.⎯This occupies the great bulk of the province, and is one of the richest, best irrigated, and most highly cultivated regions of the earth. It may be divided into two parts: (I.) The Great Doab, or country between the Jumna and Ganges. This is a stretch of perfectly flat country, very fertile, and splendidly irrigated, bearing great crops of wheat, barley, sugar-cane, cotton, millets, indigo, and opium. The people are famous farmers. In some parts of the Doab, however, there are usar lands⎯that is, patches made sterile by reh, a snow-like deposit of salt which comes to the surface after rain and destroys vegetable life. (2.) Oudh, Rohilkhand, and Gorakhpur. This region, comprising the rest of the plains, is also very fertile. It is damper, cooler, more wooded, and less troubled with reh. Being damper than the Doab, it grows more rice and less wheat."
Source: Jagran Post Quote: "the state can be divided in different regions like the Doab (including the upper Doab and the lower doab with the Brij bhumi in its centre), the Rohilkhand in the north, Awadh (the historic country of Koshal) in the centre, the northern parts of Bagelkhand and Bundelkhand in the south, and the south-western part called Purvanchal in the east."
See, people say lots of thing but that doesnt mean one will add some folk saying.where you found tha language of Allahabad is Allahabadi.It isnt mentioned.As long as i know native people speaks khari hindi.There may be chance that the language was actually a mixture of neigbhouring Awadhi, Kannauji and Bundelkhandi according to you but you know if you're saying it so confidently,some editors wil ask reliable sources to prove this. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 15:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
This is your last warning. The next time you violate Wikipedia's
no original research policy by inserting unpublished information or your personal analysis into an article, as you did at
Uttar Pradesh, you may be
blocked from editing without further notice. -
25 CENTS VICTORIOUS
☣
07:59, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
Hindostani, Encyclopedia Britannica "Quote: Of these the most important from a literary point of view, proceeding from west to east, are _Marwari_ and _Jaipuri_ (the languages of Rajputana), _Brajbhasha_ (the language of the country about Mathura and Agra), _Kanauji_ (the language of the lower Ganges-Jumna Doab and western Rohilkhand), _Eastern Hindi_, also called _Awadhi_ and _Baiswari_ (the language of Eastern Rohilkhand, Oudh and the Benares division of the United Provinces) and _Bihari_ (the language of Bihar or Mithila, comprising several distinct dialects)."
Because some of your editing like this depicts nothing -- 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 14:02, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
Paneer is relished all across the state.
Such sentences are considered as POV violation.I'm enough warned already.I'm pretty sure you're in big misconception.The materials mentioned in article is strong enough.It could get passed easily.It needs some works related to reference.I'm working on it.Adding those festivals which are celebrated in few villages in not a bad idea(you said this).You forget to read "other notable festivals" statement. Paneer is not a special dish at all.Its just a kind of food.Please refer West Bengal and Karnatka i'm sure you'll get to know what a good article means.Whenever we try to wrote any article we write it in such a way that the western reader also must be able to understand what it this state about.Article covers each and every topic significantly.Your view is different thiing.Most important article sould satisfy wikipedia policy nothing else. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 15:58, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
I didnt said you wrote this,Whoever wrote is a violation.Lets do one thing you choose some of the article related to U.P you like to develop, since you're claiming yourself an editor and did so many researches.So that both of us can develop page in an accordance manner.so please list the pages you want to develop right now. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 16:18, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
If you have any queries or doubts ask it on article's take page and make your doubts clear.Kindly post you questions here Thank You 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS ☣ 16:04, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
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Thank you for your attention. HasteurBot ( talk) 14:45, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
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