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Protect this page from Pan-Turkic and Cossack-chauvinistic vandalism

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Stop writing any anti-Caucasian nonsense here and claim that the banner of the North Caucasian Legion was composed by a certain Azerbaijani user "Sebirkhan" (?!). I insist that this page is protected from vandalism. Before my edits, the article looked like pan-Turkic fantasies and nonsense. There was not a single normal image.I insist that this page is protected from vandalism. Before my edits, the article looked like pan-Turkic fantasies and nonsense. There was not a single normal image. Read what the author of the previous edits wrote to me. He, not knowing either English or German (NO KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES AND NO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION) addresses to me the very charges that I addressed specifically. to him. He just rewrote MY SAME WORD and forwarded them to me.At the same time, the author of the edits did not even read what was written, namely that the Caucasian-Muhammadan legion existed for a short time and became the basis for the three other legions.Moreover, the author of the previous edits presented an army badge with North Caucasian symbolism. When I removed this symbolism and instead put on display the BANNER OF NORTH CAUCASIAN LEGION, the same author of the previous edits began to resent. And what is this reason for indignation? THE BANNER OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOUNTAIN-CAUCASIAN PEOPLES? Moreover, the author of the previous edits presented an army badge with North Caucasian symbolism. When I removed this symbolism and instead put on display the BANNER OF NORTH CAUCASIAN LEGION, the same author of the previous edits began to resent. And what is this reason for indignation? THE BANNER OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOUNTAIN-CAUCASIAN PEOPLES?The author of the previous edits posted a patch of North Caucasian legionnaires with allegations that this was supposedly his "own work". But this is nonsense and the Azerbaijani user Sebirлhan has no relation to this symbol, since the author is a Daghestanian artist Halilbeg Mussayassul. It was used in 1918-1918 in Daghestan. Azerbaijanian user Sebirkhan has nothing to do with the banner of the Union of the Mountainous North Caucasus and Daghestan and the North Caucasian Legion.  --Wrkan (talk) 15:46, 21 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Why is the banner of the North Caucasian Republic here?

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The banner of the North Caucasian Republic is not directly related to the Caucasian-Mohammedan legion, so the poet should be removed from the article, since this is not the banner of the Caucasian-Mohammedan legion.The article is written in a boorish pan-Turkic style with numerous errors (including graphic ones) and with falsifications.Sources such as Cossack sites cannot be used: http://cossac-awards.narod.ru/Legion.html This is false fantastic data that has no relation to truth.

Legion existed from January to February of 1942, that is only one month!In August 1942, the North Caucasian Legion / Mountain-Caucasian Legion, as well as the Azerbaijanian Legion, was created on its basis. They were not SS troops. Reproaches in the vulgar Pan-Turkism you address to yourself. Because before my edits this article was filled with all sorts of nonsense, fabrications and propaganda.And do not try to talk to me impudently. I am a professional historian, not a boy from the street. Why do I need some kind of your link to the Cossack-schriny website? He can assert anything, especially since he is written in a non-professional style. You are not a professional author at all, you know nothing, you do not know how, but you are trying to speak impudently.Drobyazko so mentioned in my links, so I do not need your stupid links in Russian to some Cossack site.You ask "what did the North Caucasian Legion have to do"? He had the most direct relation. Because it was created on the basis of the Caucasian-Mahometan Legion, which existed for a short time and broke up into 1. The North Caucasian Legion; 2. Caucasian-Mountain Legion; 3. The Azerbaijanian Legion.And do not dare to talk more brazenly of somnoe and delete the banner of my state of my nation with links to the Russian-language site of the Cossacks somehow. Your links are you who invent them, because they have frivolous non-professional authors. this propagandist to mention twice.--Wrkan (talk) 14:58, 21 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
It is completely obvious that you do not have a proper level of knowledge, you are not Caucasian at all, you have not the slightest idea about the peoples of the North Caucasus, and you are engaged in trolling. I will not allow the story of my country to distort in the pan-Turkic-fascist and Cossack-chauvinistic spirit.The author of the previous edits posted a patch of North Caucasian legionnaires with allegations that this was supposedly his "own work" (?!). But this is nonsense and the Azerbaijani user Sebirkhan has no relation to this symbol, since the author is a Daghestan artist Halilbeg Mussayassul. It was used in 1918-1918 in Daghestan --Wrkan (talk) 15:19, 21 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Not "Dagestans", but Daghestanians

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Why do completely illiterate people try to write an article? What is the name of a Muslim country in the plural — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wrkan (talkcontribs) 09:22, 11 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

And where is the North Caucasus Committee?

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And where is the North Caucasus Committee? "The North Caucasian Committee participated in the formation of the legion and the call for volunteers. The leadership included Godoberi Ahmed Nabi Magomayev, Ossetian Alikhan Kantemir (former Minister of War of the Mountain ASSR) and Sultan Giray Klich (former general of the White Army, Chairman of the Gorsky Committee). The Committee issued the newspaper Gazavat in Russian. 1. This committee is not directly related to the Caucasian-Muhammedanian Legion, as this legion consisted of North Caucasians and Azerbaijanians, then it was changed, restructured.The North Caucasian Legion, the Mountain-Caucasian Legion and the Azerbaijani Legion were created. When the name "Magomaev" is not indicated anywhere, here we are talking about a teacher in Prague by the name of "Mahoma" (from muslim name Muhammed), not "Magomaev".Chairman of the Gorsky Committee.And one more note..."Chairman of the --Wrkan (talk) 10:19, 11 March 2019 (UTC)Gorsky Committee". What does this word mean? What language is it taken from?Why is the word "Gorsky" written in Russian? What do Russians have to do with the North Caucasus Committee? Why do I need to point out that Gazavat newspaper was printed in Russian? Yes, it is. And its chief editor was a Chechen Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov, who signed as Maniyas Magsur. However, German was declared the official language of the North Caucasus Republic and German was also declared the official language of the Legion.--Wrkan (talk) 10:19, 11 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]