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Hello, {{User link|Archives908}}. I spend time on researching the edit and the reason for your revert. The rationale you provided for [[Special:diff/1108278573|your revert]] is fundamentally incorrect per the rules. It makes no difference whether the edit was a sock edit or not if another user restored it. Let's move on to the content on hand. |
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If nothing was posted on the noticeboard beforehand, both sources can be regarded as [[WP:RS]]. I. B. Taurus and Edinburgh University Press are well-known publishers that have never been criticized for prejudice favoring Azerbaijan or Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. If you have any concerns about these sources, please post them on the noticeboard. |
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Furthermore, you're referring to POV-language, with which I also disagree. The content is neutral in language and adheres to the original source. Here are the quotes: |
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:*Azerbaijanis in Vardenis faced armed assault by paramilitary forces if they chose to stay behind. |
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::Original, Bölükbaşı, p. 7: {{tq|''In Armenia, Azeris in Kalininskiy, Gorisskiy, Gugarkskiy, and Vardenisskiy raions faced armed assault by paramilitary forces if they chose to stay behind.''}} |
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:*''By the 1960s, Vardenis, along with Chambarak, became one of the Azerbaijani-majority areas of Armenia's eastern regions.'' |
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::Original, Broers, Displacements, p. 11: {{tq|''All of the Azerbaijani-majority regions were in the periphery, in the north-west region of Amasiya, and its outer rim to the east of Lake Sevan (Krasnosel’sk and Vardenis). The latter became Azerbaijani-majority regions during the 1960s, evidence of robust Azerbaijani growth.''}} |
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Please, revert the edit if there's no question left about it. <span style="font-family: 'Droid Sans', Calibri, Verdana, sans; color: silver;">— [[User:Toghrul R|Toghrul R]] <small>([[User talk:Toghrul R|t]])</small></span> 11:27, 9 September 2022 (UTC) |
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Hello, Archives908. I spend time on researching the edit and the reason for your revert. The rationale you provided for your revert is fundamentally incorrect per the rules. It makes no difference whether the edit was a sock edit or not if another user restored it. Let's move on to the content on hand.
If nothing was posted on the noticeboard beforehand, both sources can be regarded as WP:RS. I. B. Taurus and Edinburgh University Press are well-known publishers that have never been criticized for prejudice favoring Azerbaijan or Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. If you have any concerns about these sources, please post them on the noticeboard.
Furthermore, you're referring to POV-language, with which I also disagree. The content is neutral in language and adheres to the original source. Here are the quotes:
- Azerbaijanis in Vardenis faced armed assault by paramilitary forces if they chose to stay behind.
- Original, Bölükbaşı, p. 7:
In Armenia, Azeris in Kalininskiy, Gorisskiy, Gugarkskiy, and Vardenisskiy raions faced armed assault by paramilitary forces if they chose to stay behind.
- By the 1960s, Vardenis, along with Chambarak, became one of the Azerbaijani-majority areas of Armenia's eastern regions.
- Original, Broers, Displacements, p. 11:
All of the Azerbaijani-majority regions were in the periphery, in the north-west region of Amasiya, and its outer rim to the east of Lake Sevan (Krasnosel’sk and Vardenis). The latter became Azerbaijani-majority regions during the 1960s, evidence of robust Azerbaijani growth.
Please, revert the edit if there's no question left about it. — Toghrul R (t) 11:27, 9 September 2022 (UTC)