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Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. You currently appear to be engaged in the mass creation of articles on Turkish villages. Such mass creation can be disruptive, and if you wish to continue creating large quantities of short, similar articles on this topic (or any topic) you should first see if there is a consensus to do so, or if the community would prefer this content be provided in a different manner.
Thank you, BilledMammal ( talk) 02:23, 25 February 2023 (UTC)
Hello Semsûrî, As for undoing my edits on Southern Kurdish article like this and this, look at Sorani and look for "(کوردیی ناوەندی – Kurdîy Nawendî)" in List of Indo-European languages. This is the same thing for کوردیی باشووری. Anyway, I wanna say that I don’t have much time on something like that. If you don’t like to believe, then don’t. With my respect. ⇒ Aram Talk 14:23, 8 April 2023 (UTC)
What does "Al Tur" refer to then for Kılıçlı, whereas all the other villages and tribes are referred to as "Al Kur"? Aintabli ( talk) 15:26, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
Hi Semsûrî, if you have any references about Kurdish villages and their names in Kurdish (especially in Turkey) please share them with me if you have time. my regards Sulaimanl ( talk) 01:36, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
Hello.
Can you remove the United Kingdom from File:European Union North Korea Locator.svg, since it is no longer a member of the EU?
Yours sincerely, Multituberculata ( talk) 10:16, 2 July 2023 (UTC)
I know there's a problem with the other editor but am not sure what's going on. Doug Weller talk 07:39, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
Hi again Semsûrî, do you know anything about MENDELKANİ tribe around Mardin? And are they kurds? Sulaimanl ( talk) 14:57, 13 August 2023 (UTC)
Heya, Semsûrî. I saw your your edit at Foreign relations of Kiribati. I'd like to remind you that the language code se is not for Swedish, but for Northern Sámi, an unrelated language; the code for Swedish is sv. Please be more careful when adding language codes in the future, thanks. ArcticSeeress ( talk) 12:38, 16 September 2023 (UTC)
Hi, I don't understand why you reverted my edit. I agree that the name "Ethnic enclaves" isn't great, we could rename it, but we need a common category for ethnic communities in Turkey, former and present. Currently Kurds are the only main ones not in Category:Ethnic enclaves in Turkey. a455bcd9 (Antoine) ( talk) 08:49, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
Hi, as you know I'm working on the metropolitan districts/municipalities of Turkey now. I'm looking for references for the distinction that you made in for instance Artuklu District and Midyat District between central and rural neighburhoods. The reference you used does not make that distinction (they're all in the "mahalle" list). I asked someone at Turkish wikipedia, and he said that there is no formal difference, but it was determined geographically, which seems a bit arbitrary to me. In the population statistics database we can find out which were the quarters of the pre-2013 municipalities (e.g. Mardin had 23 of them, but not Yalım which was a separate municipality, and not Hamzabey, which seems pretty far from the city centre). Do you know of other sources we could use to distinguish between central and rural? Otherwise, I suppose we'd better merge the lists or use the pre-2013 quarters for central neighbourhoods. Markussep Talk 07:44, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
Hello. When making updates like this, please make sure you also update the invalid votes and electorate, otherwise the totals/turnout percentages are wrong (both tables are now showing a turnout of over 100%). Cheers, Number 5 7 09:22, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
I am from that village Kadıköy (Qaziköy), my ancestors are from there. It wonders me that it is said the village would be populated by the kurds of the xiran tribe, I would love to see a source I can check, cause the village currently is populated mostly by turkish people who may have married kurdish women, but mainly in Qaziköy people speak turkish. In the past there were a lot of armenian families living in Qaziköy.
You're asking for a reliable source for my claim, but that doesn't make any sense. You said that the people were from the Xiran tribe and I asked you for a source about this because that really hurt me because I talked to my late father for a long time about our village and asked my mother about it again today. She cannot confirm your claim. She doesn't even know this tribe. My mother is over 85 years old. Therefore, I ask you to give me a link or something similar to your claim. I'm open to arguments, but unfortunately the probability of your claim is close to zero.
KigamaX ( talk) 15:30, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
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Hello mr. So I'm going to request 2 things here instead of doing it in commons for now. 1. Can you maybe check the new list in Foreign relations of Jordan? Because Akiro 2021 did not citate a number of countries. 2. In File:Diplomatic relations of Turkey.svg, Cyprus is still blue. Since I've already added a list to the wikipedia page, can you please change Cyprus' color to gray? Thank you in advance. Underdwarf58 ( talk) 23:54, 24 December 2023 (UTC)
Why are you reverting the edit? The source was obviously vandalism it mentioned that:sulemani is 100% kurd while that is not true nor 52% kirkuk or 92% Erbil is Also why did you disclude iraqi turkmens when it's obviously written in many sources that turkmens live there? Kirkukturk3 ( talk) 10:40, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
Recently, a user, @ Omnibenevolence (courtesy ping), has been removing secondary language names from Turkish cities, usually citing MOS:LEADCLUTTER or that the history section already has the name. I'm writing this here as you've been the only person to engage with this issue; but I am unsure as to how to proceed.
Firstly, I do not think that these articles have especially "cluttered" ledes, and I don't think place-names clutter ledes in general, unless they're excessive. Beyond that, however, this is not the first time I've seen these types of edits, and while I would not want to read into Omnibenevolence's intentions, I believe, at least for some people, the real problem has to do with the enforcement of this consensus (i.e. WP:NCGN's guidance that all alternative names can be listed and explained in a "Names" or "Etymology" section immediately following the lead); that alternative names either go to the lede or a section beneath.
I believe that this consensus gives too much leeway to the community, especially for articles with high amounts of "language wars", so to speak. The general sentiment across the community seems to be that putting names to the article's lede 'legitimizes' the name more than say, listing it in the next section, which is why many editors argue about names in ledes (but not in sections). Having a 'foreign' name right at the very start emphasizes the city's past/present multicultural character, while having it tucked away in a section seems to 'cleanse' the city's past/present demographics somewhat. I believe that these rules should be reorganized to give less leeway to the community, whichever way that would be. (See this discussion as well.) But again, not sure what to do about that, or what anyone else would think. Uness232 ( talk) 15:29, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
Hello mr. It appears that the list in Foreign relations of Turkey is quite a mess, and one reason why besides the invalid references is that the number of UN member states is miscounted after your recent edits. Why is it 191? Shouldn't it be 189 considering that Armenia, Cyprus and Syria don't have formal relations with Turkey? I have rechecked the list countless times and I don't see a problem. Can you please check if either some countries being duplicated or some numbers are skipped? Thank you in advance. Underdwarf58 ( talk) 10:59, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
Hello Mr Semsuri. i hope you are doing well. one quarter ago i tried to edit the article of mahabad, but the article is locked and it is not possible to be edited. i have prepared a well sourced and good information about mahabad and the text is ready to be inserted to the wikipedia article of mahabad, i refer to you to solve this and i ask you to write the article of mahabad becasue you have extended access and you are one of the only two persons i know who have extended access and experience in editing articles in english wikipedia. again i ask you to please add the information i send you in the next message after this, and you can control it if there are any error or any lack of source. i send you the text and the only thing you have to do is to insert the text and information in the article. thank you in advance. -- Zana piranshahry1 ( talk) 09:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
The majority of the people in Mahabad speak the Sorani dialect of Kurdish. [1] Although a very small minority speak Azerbaijani. [2]
The predominant religion in Mahabad is Sunni Islam, however there are a small number of Jews and Christians in the city. [3] There is a also a minority of Shia Muslims who have migrated to Mahabad from other cities. [4] The majority of the Shia Muslims, whom comprise about 2% of the city, speak Azerbaijani. [5] [6]
In 1977 the employment rate of the city was 95.8%, much higher than the provincial average of 86%. However after the Iranian Revolution of 1979 the employment rate fell and reached 88.8% in 1997. [7]
By road, Mahabad is 122 kilometres away from the provincial capital Urmia, and 679 kilometres away from the country capital Tehran.
In 2013, Mahabad was connected to the national railway and a 40 kilometre route between the city and Miandoab was established. The project was inaugurated in the presence of then president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. [8]
In 2000, the Mahabad bus service was inaugurated with five buses which operated three routes within the city. By 2007, the number of buses had reached 39 which operated nine routes. [9]
The biggest sports complex in Mahabad is the Azadi Sports Complex. The complex has a football ground which was built in 1973, a 2,000 seat covered arena, a wrestling hall, table tennis complex, weightlifting hall and a gymnastics hall. [10]
Volleyball is the most popular sport in Mahabad [11] and the city has several teams playing in the different levels of the Iranian league system. Mahabad's rise in volleyball dates back to the 1990s, when Farmandarie Mahabad became champions of the Iranian first division (second tier). In 1995, the team then went on to finish a record fourth in the Iranian Super League, however the team was dissolved only shortly after. [12] Farhad Piroutpour is the most successful player to have come from Mahabad, he has been a member of the Iran national volleyball team since 2011.
In 2012, after two decades, Farmandarie Mahabad was re-established and began competing in the Iranian first division. In 2013, another team by the name of Shahrdari Mahabad was formed and started competing in the West Azerbaijan Super League.
-- Zana piranshahry1 ( talk) 09:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
The prolific translator into Persian, Mohammad Qazi came from Mahabad. He translated more than 70 important literary works into Persian. Some poets and writers have hailed from this city in the 19th and 20th century. Wafaei(1844-1902), Hejar ( Abdurrahman Sharfkandi)(1920-1990), Hêmin(Sayyed Moháammad Amini Shaykho-al-Eslam Mokri)(1920-1986), Abdorrahamn Zabihi (1920-1980) and Giw Mukriyani, all from Mahabad, are considered as the main writers and poets. The first Kurdish-Kurdish-Persian Dictionary in Iran was written by Hejar. Kurdistan's national poet was the title given to Hejar(along with Hêmin) during the short lived reign of the Republic of Mahabad in recognition of his poetry's service to the cause [10]. After the fall of the Pahlavi monarchy in Iran in 1979, "Hêmin" set up the Salaha-al-Din Ayyubi Kurdish publishing house in Urmia, which publishes Sirwe (from spring 1985), a quarterly cultural magazine that Hêmin ran until his death in 1986 [11]. The dialect of Mahabad, is adopted as the literary standard of Kurdish language in western Iran.(which is very close to the standard "sorani" used in Iraqi Kurdistan)
-- Zana piranshahry1 ( talk) 09:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
You removed all the warnings I previously added to your message page, interestingly. You follow all the pages about Zazas and the Zaza langauge and subjectively undo the slightest change. You must provide a valid reason before reverting sourced changes. And you must provide a valid reason for admin intervention too. What is your reason? Vuzorg ( talk) 16:54, 10 April 2024 (UTC)
Hi Semsûrî gyan, may I start by thanking you for your constant efforts to preserve a neutral POV in Kurdish related pages on wikipedia, it is hard due to a lot of ‘anti-kurdish’ sentiment.
Regarding the topic above here, It seems to me that every half a year, there is a wave of POV edits on anything to do with Zazakis on wikipedia, as per Vuzorg’s ANI last year, a prominent ‘Zaza Nationalist’ chimed in suspiciously on time on the ANI.
I believe you should create another one in regards to the attempted use of Wiki rules to push a certain POV (as you can easily identity on the Zaza page) Volkish Kurden ( talk) 18:39, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
Hello, I understand your reasoning for removing my addition of Kosovo and Sahrawi Republic? But why did you also remove the section about multilateral organizations that Haiti is a member of or an observer? All others have a similar section. I.e. Jamaica.  Port-au-princien ( talk) 15:46, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Bu nüfus kürt değil benim köyüm yanlış bilgiyi diretiyorsunuz. Köyün dış tarafında tuncelili kürtler bulunmakta fakat çoğunluk değil köyün içi türk nüfusludur. Deman2003 ( talk) 16:31, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Hello mr, this isn't a request but I have a question. Does the SADR need a diplomatic relations list like the other countries have? Because I did make one on my sandbox, but a user got mad at me for adding it to the page. Akiro readded the list again but M.Bitton undid his revision again because "back to the stable version: see talk page rationale". Underdwarf58 ( talk) 13:29, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
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Your scrutiny and care for Kurdish articles that regularly get vandalized is impressive and I thank you very much. I just wanted to say thanks. TataofTata ( talk) 13:19, 22 November 2021 (UTC) |
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Hi,
Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. You currently appear to be engaged in the mass creation of articles on Turkish villages. Such mass creation can be disruptive, and if you wish to continue creating large quantities of short, similar articles on this topic (or any topic) you should first see if there is a consensus to do so, or if the community would prefer this content be provided in a different manner.
Thank you, BilledMammal ( talk) 02:23, 25 February 2023 (UTC)
Hello Semsûrî, As for undoing my edits on Southern Kurdish article like this and this, look at Sorani and look for "(کوردیی ناوەندی – Kurdîy Nawendî)" in List of Indo-European languages. This is the same thing for کوردیی باشووری. Anyway, I wanna say that I don’t have much time on something like that. If you don’t like to believe, then don’t. With my respect. ⇒ Aram Talk 14:23, 8 April 2023 (UTC)
What does "Al Tur" refer to then for Kılıçlı, whereas all the other villages and tribes are referred to as "Al Kur"? Aintabli ( talk) 15:26, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
Hi Semsûrî, if you have any references about Kurdish villages and their names in Kurdish (especially in Turkey) please share them with me if you have time. my regards Sulaimanl ( talk) 01:36, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
Hello.
Can you remove the United Kingdom from File:European Union North Korea Locator.svg, since it is no longer a member of the EU?
Yours sincerely, Multituberculata ( talk) 10:16, 2 July 2023 (UTC)
I know there's a problem with the other editor but am not sure what's going on. Doug Weller talk 07:39, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
Hi again Semsûrî, do you know anything about MENDELKANİ tribe around Mardin? And are they kurds? Sulaimanl ( talk) 14:57, 13 August 2023 (UTC)
Heya, Semsûrî. I saw your your edit at Foreign relations of Kiribati. I'd like to remind you that the language code se is not for Swedish, but for Northern Sámi, an unrelated language; the code for Swedish is sv. Please be more careful when adding language codes in the future, thanks. ArcticSeeress ( talk) 12:38, 16 September 2023 (UTC)
Hi, I don't understand why you reverted my edit. I agree that the name "Ethnic enclaves" isn't great, we could rename it, but we need a common category for ethnic communities in Turkey, former and present. Currently Kurds are the only main ones not in Category:Ethnic enclaves in Turkey. a455bcd9 (Antoine) ( talk) 08:49, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
Hi, as you know I'm working on the metropolitan districts/municipalities of Turkey now. I'm looking for references for the distinction that you made in for instance Artuklu District and Midyat District between central and rural neighburhoods. The reference you used does not make that distinction (they're all in the "mahalle" list). I asked someone at Turkish wikipedia, and he said that there is no formal difference, but it was determined geographically, which seems a bit arbitrary to me. In the population statistics database we can find out which were the quarters of the pre-2013 municipalities (e.g. Mardin had 23 of them, but not Yalım which was a separate municipality, and not Hamzabey, which seems pretty far from the city centre). Do you know of other sources we could use to distinguish between central and rural? Otherwise, I suppose we'd better merge the lists or use the pre-2013 quarters for central neighbourhoods. Markussep Talk 07:44, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
Hello. When making updates like this, please make sure you also update the invalid votes and electorate, otherwise the totals/turnout percentages are wrong (both tables are now showing a turnout of over 100%). Cheers, Number 5 7 09:22, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
I am from that village Kadıköy (Qaziköy), my ancestors are from there. It wonders me that it is said the village would be populated by the kurds of the xiran tribe, I would love to see a source I can check, cause the village currently is populated mostly by turkish people who may have married kurdish women, but mainly in Qaziköy people speak turkish. In the past there were a lot of armenian families living in Qaziköy.
You're asking for a reliable source for my claim, but that doesn't make any sense. You said that the people were from the Xiran tribe and I asked you for a source about this because that really hurt me because I talked to my late father for a long time about our village and asked my mother about it again today. She cannot confirm your claim. She doesn't even know this tribe. My mother is over 85 years old. Therefore, I ask you to give me a link or something similar to your claim. I'm open to arguments, but unfortunately the probability of your claim is close to zero.
KigamaX ( talk) 15:30, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
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Hello mr. So I'm going to request 2 things here instead of doing it in commons for now. 1. Can you maybe check the new list in Foreign relations of Jordan? Because Akiro 2021 did not citate a number of countries. 2. In File:Diplomatic relations of Turkey.svg, Cyprus is still blue. Since I've already added a list to the wikipedia page, can you please change Cyprus' color to gray? Thank you in advance. Underdwarf58 ( talk) 23:54, 24 December 2023 (UTC)
Why are you reverting the edit? The source was obviously vandalism it mentioned that:sulemani is 100% kurd while that is not true nor 52% kirkuk or 92% Erbil is Also why did you disclude iraqi turkmens when it's obviously written in many sources that turkmens live there? Kirkukturk3 ( talk) 10:40, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
Recently, a user, @ Omnibenevolence (courtesy ping), has been removing secondary language names from Turkish cities, usually citing MOS:LEADCLUTTER or that the history section already has the name. I'm writing this here as you've been the only person to engage with this issue; but I am unsure as to how to proceed.
Firstly, I do not think that these articles have especially "cluttered" ledes, and I don't think place-names clutter ledes in general, unless they're excessive. Beyond that, however, this is not the first time I've seen these types of edits, and while I would not want to read into Omnibenevolence's intentions, I believe, at least for some people, the real problem has to do with the enforcement of this consensus (i.e. WP:NCGN's guidance that all alternative names can be listed and explained in a "Names" or "Etymology" section immediately following the lead); that alternative names either go to the lede or a section beneath.
I believe that this consensus gives too much leeway to the community, especially for articles with high amounts of "language wars", so to speak. The general sentiment across the community seems to be that putting names to the article's lede 'legitimizes' the name more than say, listing it in the next section, which is why many editors argue about names in ledes (but not in sections). Having a 'foreign' name right at the very start emphasizes the city's past/present multicultural character, while having it tucked away in a section seems to 'cleanse' the city's past/present demographics somewhat. I believe that these rules should be reorganized to give less leeway to the community, whichever way that would be. (See this discussion as well.) But again, not sure what to do about that, or what anyone else would think. Uness232 ( talk) 15:29, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
Hello mr. It appears that the list in Foreign relations of Turkey is quite a mess, and one reason why besides the invalid references is that the number of UN member states is miscounted after your recent edits. Why is it 191? Shouldn't it be 189 considering that Armenia, Cyprus and Syria don't have formal relations with Turkey? I have rechecked the list countless times and I don't see a problem. Can you please check if either some countries being duplicated or some numbers are skipped? Thank you in advance. Underdwarf58 ( talk) 10:59, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
Hello Mr Semsuri. i hope you are doing well. one quarter ago i tried to edit the article of mahabad, but the article is locked and it is not possible to be edited. i have prepared a well sourced and good information about mahabad and the text is ready to be inserted to the wikipedia article of mahabad, i refer to you to solve this and i ask you to write the article of mahabad becasue you have extended access and you are one of the only two persons i know who have extended access and experience in editing articles in english wikipedia. again i ask you to please add the information i send you in the next message after this, and you can control it if there are any error or any lack of source. i send you the text and the only thing you have to do is to insert the text and information in the article. thank you in advance. -- Zana piranshahry1 ( talk) 09:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
The majority of the people in Mahabad speak the Sorani dialect of Kurdish. [1] Although a very small minority speak Azerbaijani. [2]
The predominant religion in Mahabad is Sunni Islam, however there are a small number of Jews and Christians in the city. [3] There is a also a minority of Shia Muslims who have migrated to Mahabad from other cities. [4] The majority of the Shia Muslims, whom comprise about 2% of the city, speak Azerbaijani. [5] [6]
In 1977 the employment rate of the city was 95.8%, much higher than the provincial average of 86%. However after the Iranian Revolution of 1979 the employment rate fell and reached 88.8% in 1997. [7]
By road, Mahabad is 122 kilometres away from the provincial capital Urmia, and 679 kilometres away from the country capital Tehran.
In 2013, Mahabad was connected to the national railway and a 40 kilometre route between the city and Miandoab was established. The project was inaugurated in the presence of then president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. [8]
In 2000, the Mahabad bus service was inaugurated with five buses which operated three routes within the city. By 2007, the number of buses had reached 39 which operated nine routes. [9]
The biggest sports complex in Mahabad is the Azadi Sports Complex. The complex has a football ground which was built in 1973, a 2,000 seat covered arena, a wrestling hall, table tennis complex, weightlifting hall and a gymnastics hall. [10]
Volleyball is the most popular sport in Mahabad [11] and the city has several teams playing in the different levels of the Iranian league system. Mahabad's rise in volleyball dates back to the 1990s, when Farmandarie Mahabad became champions of the Iranian first division (second tier). In 1995, the team then went on to finish a record fourth in the Iranian Super League, however the team was dissolved only shortly after. [12] Farhad Piroutpour is the most successful player to have come from Mahabad, he has been a member of the Iran national volleyball team since 2011.
In 2012, after two decades, Farmandarie Mahabad was re-established and began competing in the Iranian first division. In 2013, another team by the name of Shahrdari Mahabad was formed and started competing in the West Azerbaijan Super League.
-- Zana piranshahry1 ( talk) 09:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
The prolific translator into Persian, Mohammad Qazi came from Mahabad. He translated more than 70 important literary works into Persian. Some poets and writers have hailed from this city in the 19th and 20th century. Wafaei(1844-1902), Hejar ( Abdurrahman Sharfkandi)(1920-1990), Hêmin(Sayyed Moháammad Amini Shaykho-al-Eslam Mokri)(1920-1986), Abdorrahamn Zabihi (1920-1980) and Giw Mukriyani, all from Mahabad, are considered as the main writers and poets. The first Kurdish-Kurdish-Persian Dictionary in Iran was written by Hejar. Kurdistan's national poet was the title given to Hejar(along with Hêmin) during the short lived reign of the Republic of Mahabad in recognition of his poetry's service to the cause [10]. After the fall of the Pahlavi monarchy in Iran in 1979, "Hêmin" set up the Salaha-al-Din Ayyubi Kurdish publishing house in Urmia, which publishes Sirwe (from spring 1985), a quarterly cultural magazine that Hêmin ran until his death in 1986 [11]. The dialect of Mahabad, is adopted as the literary standard of Kurdish language in western Iran.(which is very close to the standard "sorani" used in Iraqi Kurdistan)
-- Zana piranshahry1 ( talk) 09:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
You removed all the warnings I previously added to your message page, interestingly. You follow all the pages about Zazas and the Zaza langauge and subjectively undo the slightest change. You must provide a valid reason before reverting sourced changes. And you must provide a valid reason for admin intervention too. What is your reason? Vuzorg ( talk) 16:54, 10 April 2024 (UTC)
Hi Semsûrî gyan, may I start by thanking you for your constant efforts to preserve a neutral POV in Kurdish related pages on wikipedia, it is hard due to a lot of ‘anti-kurdish’ sentiment.
Regarding the topic above here, It seems to me that every half a year, there is a wave of POV edits on anything to do with Zazakis on wikipedia, as per Vuzorg’s ANI last year, a prominent ‘Zaza Nationalist’ chimed in suspiciously on time on the ANI.
I believe you should create another one in regards to the attempted use of Wiki rules to push a certain POV (as you can easily identity on the Zaza page) Volkish Kurden ( talk) 18:39, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
Hello, I understand your reasoning for removing my addition of Kosovo and Sahrawi Republic? But why did you also remove the section about multilateral organizations that Haiti is a member of or an observer? All others have a similar section. I.e. Jamaica.  Port-au-princien ( talk) 15:46, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Bu nüfus kürt değil benim köyüm yanlış bilgiyi diretiyorsunuz. Köyün dış tarafında tuncelili kürtler bulunmakta fakat çoğunluk değil köyün içi türk nüfusludur. Deman2003 ( talk) 16:31, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Hello mr, this isn't a request but I have a question. Does the SADR need a diplomatic relations list like the other countries have? Because I did make one on my sandbox, but a user got mad at me for adding it to the page. Akiro readded the list again but M.Bitton undid his revision again because "back to the stable version: see talk page rationale". Underdwarf58 ( talk) 13:29, 23 April 2024 (UTC)