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November 2023

Information icon Please beware that Wikipedia is no place to promote personal views and show biasedness as you did in the Mughal–Rajput Wars glorifying the Rajputs and removing the Mughal victory line supported by WP:RS: Mughal conquest of Mewar, Amar Singh I surrendered to Shah Jahan in 1615. The Mughals achieved victory the following year in 1616. In Wikipedia we show Wp:Neutral and are neutral on both sides, next time you remove Wp:RS information without consensus on talk page you will be warned and may even be blocked from editing. Do not remove Mughal victories to promote Rajput supremacy, as W@ikipedia maintains a neutral policy and we have to respect both sides neutrally. Next time it will be a warn and further removing information without consensus will count as Vandalism and you may be blocked! Dilbaggg ( talk) 09:15, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply

What if I say that the original content is already biased as it only mentions the wars that the Mughals won and if that is not the case, why is there no mention of the 'Battle of Dewair 1582' where Maharana Pratap and his allies conclusively defeated Mughals at 36 check posts.
Also I question, why is there no mention that even after the so called Mughal victory in 'Battle of Haldighati', Akbar could not never whole of Mewar, and Pratap never surrendered or accepted Mughal supremacy.
Also I did not remove any Mughal victory, I just added what was missing, and what needs mention. D1sha MPS ( talk) 14:25, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply
Wikipedia is no place for your personal "what if I say ___". Refrain from Wp:OR that is personal views based on original views, you must always cite WP:Neutral Wp:RS, in case of missing battles you can add them as long as they have reliable sources, you do not even know how to use citation which is a MUST on Wikipedia, during Akbar's time Mughals won majority of the battles and then they made peace with occassional small clashes it was during Aurangeb's time the Rajputs got the upper hand and started to retake their territories from the Mughal, which they could not do until 1619, from 1679 they got the upper hand and this is all supported by reliable sources. You maliciously removed the Mughal capture of Mewar, but I have cut you a slack as you are a new editor, but that won't be the case next time. Please maintain Wp:Neutral policy and learn Wikipedia guidelines, and removing contents without talk page consensus will count as WP:Vandal and you can get banned for it. Best wishes. Dilbaggg ( talk) 14:36, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply
Also you can learn how to cite sources here Wikipedia:Citing sources, but note sources must be Reliable, not dubious disputed ones. Never remove contents without consensus on talk page again please. If you want to add either cite them or make sure they have their own articles, such as Battle of Dewair where there are sources inside the stand alone article, so no need to add to the list. I just request you to comply with Wikipedia policies. Best wishes. Dilbaggg ( talk) 14:37, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

November 2023

Information icon Please beware that Wikipedia is no place to promote personal views and show biasedness as you did in the Mughal–Rajput Wars glorifying the Rajputs and removing the Mughal victory line supported by WP:RS: Mughal conquest of Mewar, Amar Singh I surrendered to Shah Jahan in 1615. The Mughals achieved victory the following year in 1616. In Wikipedia we show Wp:Neutral and are neutral on both sides, next time you remove Wp:RS information without consensus on talk page you will be warned and may even be blocked from editing. Do not remove Mughal victories to promote Rajput supremacy, as W@ikipedia maintains a neutral policy and we have to respect both sides neutrally. Next time it will be a warn and further removing information without consensus will count as Vandalism and you may be blocked! Dilbaggg ( talk) 09:15, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply

What if I say that the original content is already biased as it only mentions the wars that the Mughals won and if that is not the case, why is there no mention of the 'Battle of Dewair 1582' where Maharana Pratap and his allies conclusively defeated Mughals at 36 check posts.
Also I question, why is there no mention that even after the so called Mughal victory in 'Battle of Haldighati', Akbar could not never whole of Mewar, and Pratap never surrendered or accepted Mughal supremacy.
Also I did not remove any Mughal victory, I just added what was missing, and what needs mention. D1sha MPS ( talk) 14:25, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply
Wikipedia is no place for your personal "what if I say ___". Refrain from Wp:OR that is personal views based on original views, you must always cite WP:Neutral Wp:RS, in case of missing battles you can add them as long as they have reliable sources, you do not even know how to use citation which is a MUST on Wikipedia, during Akbar's time Mughals won majority of the battles and then they made peace with occassional small clashes it was during Aurangeb's time the Rajputs got the upper hand and started to retake their territories from the Mughal, which they could not do until 1619, from 1679 they got the upper hand and this is all supported by reliable sources. You maliciously removed the Mughal capture of Mewar, but I have cut you a slack as you are a new editor, but that won't be the case next time. Please maintain Wp:Neutral policy and learn Wikipedia guidelines, and removing contents without talk page consensus will count as WP:Vandal and you can get banned for it. Best wishes. Dilbaggg ( talk) 14:36, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply
Also you can learn how to cite sources here Wikipedia:Citing sources, but note sources must be Reliable, not dubious disputed ones. Never remove contents without consensus on talk page again please. If you want to add either cite them or make sure they have their own articles, such as Battle of Dewair where there are sources inside the stand alone article, so no need to add to the list. I just request you to comply with Wikipedia policies. Best wishes. Dilbaggg ( talk) 14:37, 24 November 2023 (UTC) reply

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