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May 2013

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June 2013

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  • Mgrdich Khrimian]] to present the case for the Armenians at Berlin. An Armenian delegation led by [Mkrtich Khrimian traveled to Berlin to present the case of the Armenians but, much to its chagrin,

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Contentious editing

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Just so you know, taking part in contentious editing and engaging in revert wars related to Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, makes you subject to the general restrictions of the arbitration case as specified here Armenia-Azerbaijan 2. You can be blocked for reverting any article a total of three times in a 24 hour period, but a similar restriction will apply to reverts on an article related to Armenia or Azerbaijan if carried out more than once in a week. Contentious edits made without discussion or properly consulting the talk page are not looked down upon too kindly so please be careful. Regards.--Marshal Bagramyan (talk) 00:25, 17 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]