User talk:Nutty 0-0 Professor
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Kalyal
[edit]Please note that sources from the British Raj era are not considered to be reliable for Wikipedia articles. Nor is information written by LRBurdak on his newpakhistorian website. Burdak began that website precisely because he couldn't succeed in getting such sources accepted on Wikipedia - please do not encourage or emulate him. Thanks. - Sitush (talk) 07:45, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
I have reverted you again and replied to your query on my talk page. Please do not reinstate that material again. If you must pursue the matter then I suggest you ask at WT:INB regarding the consensus relating to use of British Raj sources because it affects far more than this one article. - Sitush (talk) 09:22, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
June 2016
[edit]I see you asked Yamaguchi why they reverted your changes on Lahore, saying "If there isn't a satisfactory explanation I intend to undo this reversion."[1] But actually you waited only half an hour, during which time Yamaguchi didn't edit, before reverting them. Please wait a reasonable length of time — at least 24 hours — in such cases. Everybody here is a volunteer, and they sometimes work, or sleep. (Yamaguchi still hasn't edited again.) See also the discretionary sanctions alert below. P.S., please sign your posts by typing four tildes, ~~~~, before the SineBot signs them, rather than after. It's more convenient for everybody. Bishonen | talk 09:13, 23 June 2016 (UTC).
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