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Is there a reason you are deleting Kurdistan/Kurdistan Region in Urartu entry? You have done it twice.
- I only reverted it once, actually. Another user reverted it previously. I explained why I reverted it in the edit summary: you removed sourced material with no explanation. To further clarify, you were engaging in Wikipedia:Disruptive editing that violates WP:Neutral point of view. The current terminology used for the geographic location of Urartu is sufficient. If you have any further issues, take it to Talk: Urartu, where the larger community can discuss.Skeptical1800 (talk) 17:32, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
Indeed I will. I did not delete any source material. That is incorrect. I just added "Kurdistan" which is as valid as a definition "Armanian highlands"
- You did. You deleted the sourced mentioning of Ara. You rewrote a sentence and then moved a source to make it seem like it was citing your sentence re-write.Skeptical1800 (talk) 02:53, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
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