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Hi I am warning you to stop changing the hazara people population number this is your last warning

Hello!

Hello Lysozym! In regard to previous edits User:اردیبهشت has made especially to Central Asians in Ancient Indian literature, I am becoming very frustrated. I am Iranian and proud of our culture reigning throughout Asia, but this person keeps changing my edits and threatening to block me. What should I do? I am an educated Iranologist and this is ridiculous; this person CANNOT be Persian.

Farsiwan

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