User talk:Styyx/Archives/2018–2020
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November 2018
[edit]Please do not add or change content, as you did at Turkish Airlines, without citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. Jetstreamer Talk 10:24, 12 November 2018 (UTC)
Copying within Wikipedia requires attribution
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Nomination of Space Soldiers (eSports Organization) for deletion
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Turkish football leagues
[edit]Hello Styyx, I hereby salute you for your efforts at Wikipedia. When you are available, please see the rationale of my vote Ravil Tagir. There's a grey zone when it comes to Turkish leagues governed by TFF, and I underlined it. I'd appreciate, if you'd like to contribute for this matter. Thank you and regards. Isik (talk) 12:25, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
September 2020
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Battle of Sırpsındığı
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Could you find some Turkish references for Prelude, Battle and Aftermath? This battle is unknown in European historiography. I don't mind presenting all three parts from Turkish sources, as long we made clear it is based exclusively on Turkish sources.--N Jordan (talk) 03:16, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
- @N Jordan: This book on page 58 says that there were two wars in 1363 and 1371 according to Herbert Adams Gibbons. I found this English part. Page 80 and 81 of this book says that "it's one of the first times that Christians have worked together to fight against the Ottomans" and "after winning the Ottomans built mosques and other things", don't know if this is useful for you. Page 20 and 21 of this book says that according to Gibbons this war happened in Spring 1363 and that Louis I of Hungary narrowly escaped death. Because of this as a thankfulness he expanded the Mariazell Basilica. Interestingly this is not mentioned in our own Wikipedia article of the church, but rather is in the article of the city. Also in the book is that according to Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall this was the first time Ottomans and Hungarians battled. I haven't been able to find anything on the aftermath and amount of casualties. Also the date if the war seems to be not entirely known (1363/1364). I hope atleast one of them is useful for you. ~Styyx Talk? ^-^ 09:19, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Styyx:Thank you. I couldn't find anything about this battle that was not based purely on Ottoman sources. The timeline doesn't match. In Spring 1363, king Louis I was with his army in Bosnia, fighting against Bosnian ban Tvrtko and Bosnian heretics. That was the war sanctioned by the pope and well documented in European archives. During 1364 (that is the year in the article and some other books, based on Ottoman sources), Louis' itinerary was also very busy, he was in Brno with Emperor Charles and Rudolf IV of Austria, in February 1364. I would like to edit contested parts of article to match Ottoman sources but indicate that text is based on Ottoman sources. Also, to add references to the sources you provided. What do you think about that?N Jordan (talk) 17:33, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
- @N Jordan: I mean clearly there are only Ottoman sources, so its quite normal to add that, I don't think it will be a problem. ~Styyx Talk? ^-^ 18:06, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Styyx:Thank you. I couldn't find anything about this battle that was not based purely on Ottoman sources. The timeline doesn't match. In Spring 1363, king Louis I was with his army in Bosnia, fighting against Bosnian ban Tvrtko and Bosnian heretics. That was the war sanctioned by the pope and well documented in European archives. During 1364 (that is the year in the article and some other books, based on Ottoman sources), Louis' itinerary was also very busy, he was in Brno with Emperor Charles and Rudolf IV of Austria, in February 1364. I would like to edit contested parts of article to match Ottoman sources but indicate that text is based on Ottoman sources. Also, to add references to the sources you provided. What do you think about that?N Jordan (talk) 17:33, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
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