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:([[User talk:Maphobbyist|Maphobbyist talk]]) 17:22, 18 June 2011 (UTC)
:([[User talk:Maphobbyist|Maphobbyist talk]]) 17:22, 18 June 2011 (UTC)

This is a talk page of Qarhat/Dashkesan's article, and no need to justify your inability to prove ''destructiveness'' or ''vandalism'' of my edits to the article.<br/>
U can watch everything u need. And Turkish-Armenian edit wars rize users who saying words like ''destructive'' and ''vandalism'' to justify their own [[vandalism]]. [[User:Event.Horizon.000|Event.Horizon.000]] ([[User talk:Event.Horizon.000|talk]]) 18:27, 18 June 2011 (UTC)

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Qarhat

Is there any neutral source showing armenian origin of the name Dashkesen? Regards, --Verman1 (talk) 03:28, 4 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Any edits using phrase "medieval Dashkesen" must be reverted, because it's a mockery to historical science at all. There is a huge number of photographies of Armenian monasteries and cross stones taken by armenians who lived there before 1988. Most of those was destroyd and being destroyed today. But in some of them seen exact name of Qarhat. Many medieval historians mention name Qarhat, but calling it by Turkic name "Dashkesen" in the middle ages is totally absurd. You can accept works of Mesrop Mashtots - Armenian alphabet creator as neutral source because he lived in 5th century (long before first Turkic nomand steped from Central Asia to Persia). Near Qarhat (today Dashqesan) existed Targmanchats (meaning: Translator's) Armenian monastery, where Mesrop Mashtots for the first time translated Bible from Greek to Armenian.188.115.218.197 (talk) 20:29, 25 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

User Alexius Horatius stop protecting azerbaijani vandalism to the articles concerning to Armenian history, in which you being out of touch. Every time this article will be unprotected, historical facts, so unpleasant to you and another anti-Armenian deletionists, will be placed again and again. Wikipedia's pages must NOT contain lie and slander, insulting the whole nation (where victimes of massacres called as GANGS). You are funny people if you think it will be another way. 178.78.176.175 (talk) 07:58, 30 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This is not propaganda site. Your pushing povs which include hard language is not admitted here. the territory is in Azerbaijan and has always been. Dighapet (talk) 16:07, 2 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Your ignorance to historical facts has no limits... just look at your words: the territory is in Azerbaijan and has always been... Dear Dighapet. You and most of Azeri people live in your dreamworld. Untill 1920 this was a northern part of Armenian populated region Artsakh. And this edit of the article is afull of PICKLE. It's out of line with reality. For example:

  1. Sadly-known azeri myth about so-called Albanian-Christian temples any Armenian abby or church in Northern Artsakh survived of your barbarities you used to call as Albanian-Christian temple.
  2. Turkic name Khoshbulag canNOT exited in IIId century B.C because every child know that Turkic folks lived in Central Asia at the time, and this was a part of Urartu. Therefore:
  3. Words Since that period Dashkesen... are incorrect, because Dashkesan was founded in IV century A.D. as Armenian settlement named as Qarhat.
  4. Tumuli type burying monuments are the most insignificant monuments in the Dashkesan/Qarhat's territory. Dashkesan's district has Vskatel, Targmantshats, Okhte Yeghtsi, Kaghni khach, Svretsiq, Madsnaberdi vanq, Khachaxbyur and Dastapor Armenian monasteries, Armenian churches inside Hambarak, Getamidj, Tsndsahal, Dastapor, Almali, Ghapaghtapa, Hatstap, Galinghaya, Amrvar, Pib(Zaglik), Verin Qarhat, Nerkin Qarhat, Khachakap(Ghushchu), Hartshangist(Chovdar) settlements and TWO in Banants(Bayan) settlement. Also u have 23 Armenian cemeteries with 20-250 Armenian cross-stone monuments in each of them.
  5. Ethimology section told nothing about district's historical name Qarhat (easy to find in any of historical archives outside azerbaijan).
  6. Genocide of Armenians in 1991 in north Artsakh is represented here as erasement of those gangs. Such an impudence and disrespect to hundreds of killed innocent people is a direct consequence of impunity for Armenian massacres in Baku1990, Sumgait(1988) and Maragha. Bloody criminals of this events are buried in so-called shahid's alley in Baku as heros.

But Nuremberg trial for Armenian genocide in Azerbaijan is near.

188.115.224.175 (talk) 10:55, 5 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Persistent vandalism of Azerbaijani wikipedians to this article

Users Maphobbyist and NovaSkola please, stop your vandalism to the issue, you know nothing about. Event.Horizon.000 (talk) 06:34, 17 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

You the same user 188.115.233.180 and sockpuppet Event.Horizon.000 / Mr.John.66 are engaging in vandalism by erasing (or adding POV material) other editions.
I will watch any destructive editions you makeand revert them on the spot. And it seems you have been engaged with other users in Turkish-Armenian edit wars logged in or logged out. No acts of vandalism you make will be tolerated and will be immediately cancelled.
(Maphobbyist talk) 17:22, 18 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This is a talk page of Qarhat/Dashkesan's article, and no need to justify your inability to prove destructiveness or vandalism of my edits to the article.
U can watch everything u need. And Turkish-Armenian edit wars rize users who saying words like destructive and vandalism to justify their own vandalism. Event.Horizon.000 (talk) 18:27, 18 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]