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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by ZArchivo (talk | contribs) at 02:59, 18 August 2016 (→‎Macedonian Language: new section). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.


Thanks

Thank you for updating the speedy delete template I placed, a silly mistake of mine :) DoomLexus (talk) 00:22, 5 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Jericho Summer

Why was Jericho Summer page deleted, what is missing here, there were links to reviews, they have been published in the press etc etc, everyone in this band is already recognised and most on wiki already. Glideman 11.20 05.08.16 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Glideman2015 (talkcontribs) 09:18, 5 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Glideman2015: There was nothing new in the article over what was there the last time the article was discussed for deletion. The consensus then, at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jericho Summer (2nd nomination), was to delete. Since no new assertions of notability were added, the article was deleted as a recreation of an article previously deleted via deletion discussion. —C.Fred (talk) 17:21, 5 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Morad Chiri

Maybe you want to SALT the page as it is being recreated after being CSD'd multiple times.--Cahk (talk) 09:51, 6 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Cahk: Done. Hopefully it dissuades the user from creating another page on Chiri, which would likely get them blocked. —C.Fred (talk) 13:25, 6 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Can you help with this COI issue?

In response to the COI template flagged at the top of the article on Diner en Blanc, which I edited, I started a Talk page that lists the small edits made (fact changes), along with the addition of the Company info table. I will not be making any more edits to this page, and have instead listed things that public editors may consider adding to the page. Can you help me remove this tag, since I feel the issue has been addressed? I tried to proceed according to Wikipedia's guidelines, but the COI template was re-added by a bot. Let me know if I should add anything else to the Talk page for that article, or if you can help me out, being a third party editor. Thanks! Diner en Blanc International (talk) 13:59, 8 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Jericho Summer

Hello Fred, there was new links, since I saw the last article the group have beed reviewed by The Rocker.co.uk, Also Metal-hammer, and there was another link to an article by Funkywellies I found on the net. They have also had radio play on the uk and this link was added. They were also published in the UK press and this link was added. Please can you come back to me? With the line up of artists here, I really think we should put the page back, there are many pages with a lot less external links. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Glideman2015 (talkcontribs) 10:07, 8 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Macedonian Language

Hello C.Fred,

I looked into your contributions and origin, you're Canadian am I correct. Beside your rights of an administrator what drives your assumption that what I edited in the page about the Macedonian Language is false? You have no knowledge of Balkan History.

I am a Bulgarian, in due time I can provide you many historical documents supporting my edit, including such of Byzantine Empire Historians. But if you ask me to gather all that data, I'll have enough data to negate all claims that the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (or simply Macedonia) has anything to do with the Greek State of Macedonia during the time of Alexander the Great. I really wonder if you've requested such reliable sources from the "Macedonians" who wrote those articles in Wikipedia.

Simply by looking at the pages of Wikipedia about the Ancient Greece, The First Bulgarian Empire, Byzantia (Eastern Roman Empire), The Second Bulgarian Empire, Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, Treaty of San Stefano, Treaty of Berlin (1878), First Balkan War of 1912–1913, the reason of the Second Balkan War of Second Balkan War, Incident at Petrich, Abecedar.

You'll understand that: 1. Macedonia (today, F.Y.R.O.M.) has nothing to do with the Macedonia (the Ancient Greek State). This claim is falsely done so that they distinguish themselves from their real origin - Bulgaria/Bulgarians.

2. Macedonian Language is in fact a south-western dialect of Bulgarians that populated Macedonia Region, if you take a look at the maps of the First and Second Bulgarian Empire, as well as the betrayal of the Triple-Alliance and refusal of the Serbian and Greek troops to pull out of Macedonia Region after the war against the Ottoman Empire (First Balkan War). Hence, leading to the Second Balkan War. And after the Incident at Petrich, the Greek in an attempt to assimilate Bulgarian population in the lands that were split between Serbia and Greece created a false textbook that first designate appearance of a Macedonian Language, before that time it was a dialect of Bulgarian Language. In support to that I would ask you to investigate the dialect of south-west Bulgaria and compare it with the so called Macedonian Language, you'll find little to none difference besides the Serbian Influence because it was part of Yugoslavia for many years. Does that mean that south-west Bulgaria was part of Macedonia??? This is absurd, prior to the Second Balkan War there was no such thing as Macedonian State or Nation or Language for that matter.

If you deny my edit then you deny the information provided in these other Wikipedia entries. I suggest you investigate deeper any entry created for "Macedonia" and it's "language".

Best Regards