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I didn't erase your version about "annihilation" but raised the objection first, because I agree that there is indeed a controversy going in Lvov regarding the issue. I am sure all the differences can be resolved at relevant article's talk pages. I am just asking you to change what you see as mistakes with little more patience. If we just stick to facts, we will be able to defend the info from being manipulated by all sorts of nationalist, -philes, -phobes, imperialists and (insert any other cliche here).
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of view objective? For people from the balkans russian liberation is equivalent with occupation. I would not put again the picture on the article, it is up to you if you let the picture there or not,was the romanian troops importance signifiant or not? There was a calling for help from russian side. It is fair not to mention that help? It is up to you to decide.
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u Gumileva pishetsya nazvanie doliny na Altae. O eio suschestvovanii emu stalo izvestno iz kitajskih istochnikov - bylo by neploho dobavit' ieroglify. Kstati, esli nekotoryh simvolov net v anglijskoj klaviature, tablica rasshirennoj latinicy lezhit pod knopkoj "Sohranit'" (`eto vazhno dlya peredachi nekotoryh zvukov). S uvazheniem, --
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on a regular basis or not, but I would really appreciate it if you could find and upload some nice pictures of different Russian monasteries. I posted two articles about monasteries under the "Requested images" section. You did a wonderful job on finding images for other monasteries, so I figured you
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page. I hope the stories with name insertion like the recent ones with Kiev and Minsk articles won't be too common. There are many reasonable people among the Polish editors, although some certainly have issues with sensitive national pride. On my own, I recently compiled the discussions from several
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Koe chto bylo uteryano pri pereformatirovanii: naprimer transkripcii nekotoryh nazvanij. Uteryana takzhe informaciya o "Zilantau" (naibolee veroyatno, chto imenno cherez `etot toponim v russkij i proniklo slovo "ZilaNT"). Hotelos' by takzhe korrektno napisat' na pin'jine slovo CHzhelyan - imenno tak
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more info to the article, as you did very well with St. Andrew's Church. For example, I spent some time looking for the info on children of Svyatoslav II and I was kind of sorry to see this just blanked. If you think I made a mistake on who their mother was, sure correct it. Same with Ivan Fyodorov.
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How would you descirbe cultural differences between Slavs, and influence of Mongol culture on some groups in order not ? I don't think that the Mongol control did influence in some ways some Slavic nations is disputed among historians.That is why I provided link to review of such study.I don't want
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I've put the pucture there because the source was a russian site, because it is part of history, and because the article regarding romanian independence war will be soon be deleted, i can't merge the articles because i don't know how. But if you wish to delete the picture, think again, is your poin
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Haveing great looses, the Great Duke Nicolae, the commandant of the front from Balkani, sent to prince Carol the following telegramme: "The turks, useing the greatest troop at Plevna distried us. I bag you to make fusion with us, make demonstration, and if it is possible, pass the Danube with your
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I might be wrong about this image belonging to Kustodiev, but this image is certainly not a photo. I think it's quite obvious when you look at it, that it is a painting (whatever they say in the Library of congress). Also, on ru:wikipedia it has been attributed to Kustodiev (although I'm not sure
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Despite several disagreements we had on specific issues, I would hate so see you go. I understand the time constraints factor though. I hope you sill still be around as an occasional editor (the mode to which I switch myself often) and will contribute from time to time and correct the mistakes of
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Hello, Ghirlandajo! First of all, let me thank you for your award! It actually means a lot to me, even though this whole barnstar business may seem a bit childish to some people :). It'll keep me going! Secondly, I wanted to write an article on Cerkov' Pokrova na Nerli, but I'm not sure what it's
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called in English. Do you have any idea? I hope you can help me out with it. Pictures will be of extreme importance, since this church is considered one of the most wonderful examples of the Russian architecture. What are you working on right now and what do you plan to write in the near future?
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Zdravstvujte! Vy obnovili tol'ko chto `etu stranicu. No "On the feast day of the..." ne ukazyvet ni na kakuyu konkretnuyu datu. Raz uzh vy napisali i ob `etom sobytii, ne mogli by vy v toj zhe stepeni podrobno napisat' i ob oficial'nom otkrytii mecheti Kul SHarif, kotoroe proizoshlo neskol'kimi
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Hi Ghirlandajo! I would like to repeat all my compliments for the fine work you do on WP. I was really caught off guard by your calling my edit Russophobic, especially because other editors called other edits by me as of the Russian Imperialist. In fact, I think that any nationalism or national
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Hi Ghirlandajo! Could you please add all of the names of the Russian foreign ministers to your Russian Foreign Ministers template? I'm not sure how to do it. It somehow starts with Ordyn-Naschekin and ommits all of the ministers precedeing him. Or is it on purpose? Thank you!
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you apparently think the link looks unsightly, and I'd be happy to stuff it under external links; I do think, however, that any article about an item with a geographic location should ultimately get a machine readable encoding of its coordinates. This ties in with
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article. The additions look to be in good faith, but I am not terribly familiar with the great amount of Lithuanian history presented now. I also am not sure if that article is the proper place for that content. You might be interested in taking a look at it.
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Hi, Ghirlandajo! I am very glad to see you back and very much appreciate your knowledgeable editing over the articles I created/worked on previously as well as over all articles. May I ask you to please be more patient, except of course, when you simply
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created by Piotrus is pro-Polish biased. Actually, I already added some alternative views to the article before announcing it. Is it really that bad? Anyway, you're welcome to neutralize it. And while at it, check a closely related discussion at
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I can't add to your excellent material on the Radziwill nest etc., but you inspire me to note that a program to ensure decent Knowledge coverage of all 812 (not really so many) World Heritage Sites would make a good project for the grown-ups.
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is not an authority on matters of mediaeval genealogy at all. I suspect that this long-discarded info comes from one of the much later scholias, which the reputable historians normally discredit. I will be back after checking this point.
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Dear Ghirlandajo, your addition about the Haithabu connection reminded me that the House of Rurik and the House of Hedeby have something in common - both are said to be of Swedish origin. That is very relevant in the article! Good Job!
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It's great to have some non-Polish side pic there. I recently saw another one, but again I lost the newspaper before I wrote down the details - it was sth like 'the last minutes (?) of Tsar Dimitri'. Perhaps you can find it?
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Although it didn`t exist a military convention between the two states, Romania accorded military help. The romanians passed the Danube and the Prince Carol the 1st received the command of romanian -russian troops at
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about that). If you find out who is the author, please do put in the details, but meanwhile I'll get in touch with the person on ru:wikipedia and see what he says...--Dyadya S`em 20:21, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
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Yes :) Tnx :) If you know of any other pictures we could use for Polish-Russian history articles, do let me know, or just add them where possible. I always say good history is a well-illustrated history :)
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because they simply don't have time :). It may be sad, but it is true that a wikifan can always find time for Knowledge, you know that :). Just choose the right dosage, and you will be fine. See you soon.
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Hi there, Ghirlandajo! I'm a bit confused. Is it Ksnyatin, or Sknyatin, or Sknyatino, or Ksnyatino? Your article is named Ksnyatin, but deals with Sknyatino in it. Were there two names for the town?
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The UNESCO experts state that "the forests include very large specimens, including possibly the largest trees in Europe: specimens of Abies nordmanniana 85m high with a diameter of more than 2m"
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and for the Vrubel image as well. Someone does need to do the article about the Russian Symbolist movement; it probably would help a whole lot if the person who created it read Russian. --
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and respond there if you would like. I would really like to stay in friendly terms with editors whose work I respect and who contribute to topics in which I am also interested. Regards, -
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to offend anybody but absolutism, "oriental despotism" are and influence of Mongol culture on this are issues researched by historians. Good day to you and I am waiting for answer.--
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where I present my evidence for the birthdates of her children. They are not based on pure speculation; there is good reason to believe Izyaslav was born 1077/1078, for instance.
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Privet! Stat'ya gotova, no k sozhaleniyu napisana na uzhasnom anglijskom... CHast' russkogo teksta lezhit v obsuzhdenii stat'i. Trebuetsya pomosch' znayuschih anglijskij! --
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Thanks; I'm happy to let the 85m stay on the basis of that reference, though it would be nice to get more verification including the methods of measurement. -
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Hi there, Ghirlandajo! I checked with the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, and it somehow says it was F.M.Volsky in the Kineshma article. Check it out for yourself
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numbers that were actually well sourced. I did a fast-hand restore without realizing that I was restoring to the false numbers inserted just before that.
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How can this image be from 1915 if it's in a (beautiful) full color ? Did you colorized it? And if it's not from 1915 are we sure it's public domain? --
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I agree with Irpen. Just make sure you check it out every now and then. Usually, people leave this place only as a result of some revert wars and
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Briangotts wrote "I have read the haithabu hypothesis in very few publications, to describe it as consensus of W authorities is going too far"
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Hey, Ghirlandajo! Why do you want to leave for good? High-speed internet connection got too expensive in Yaroslavl? Please, drop me a line.
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Hi there, Ghirlandajo! I thought you left us for some reason. Haven't seen you in a while. Good to have you back. I don't know if you check
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could help us out here. Check the Russian Wikiportal more often! I look forward to working with you on other articles, as well. Cheers!
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article as well as the articles of several Ukrainian churches. I kind of lost the steam but I would appreciate any input there.
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nedelyami ran'she i yavlyaetsya stol' zhe vazhnym sobytiem v duhovnoj zhizni goroda (hotya, pohozhe ne vsej strany vcelom) :) --
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Hello, perhaps you could explain to me why the name spells both Stirlitz and von Stierlitz? I also noticed, that you changed
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talk pages regarding the Kijow in Kiev article and placed the compilation in my userspace. If you want, take a look at it at
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I corrected your new mistake by pointing out that there had been no "Sweden" and no "Swedish origin" prior to Haithabu. --
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Finally, the Ukrainian Wikiportal put together by several users is almost ready to be released. I made a draft based on
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Hi, Ghirlandajo. Sorry, I just missed what others did before your edit there and initially I thought you were removing
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is misspelled on the map? Also, I believe that Kiev should be spelled Kaenugard, and Novgorod - Holmsgard, as per
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Hi Ghirlandajo - I've changed the height of these from 85m to 78m as that is the tallest I can find reference to (
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which I helped maintain to a very small degree. Now, improved by several coworkers it is still at my userspace at
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army, as you will. Between Jiu and Corabia, this demonstration is absolutely necessary to enable my movements".
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instead of engaging in revert stuff. I hope you could take a look at that page too, and post your comments.
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and the corresponding gallery in Commons for more information. The image that caught your eye is the
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the reason that Baltoslavic pagans are not mentioned is that until recently, the article was called
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After hard fights, Plevna was conquered, romanians struggled also in Vidin - Belogradcik zone.
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But to edit the article was an interesting task, I've realized how extremist some people are..
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which came to be recognized as featured picture. Prokudin's images are public domain from the
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position took by several editors that disrupted the Kiev article for the day. Stchastlivo, -
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Yes, I have, but I did not make the original map. If you can fix the problems, go ahead.--
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I see you are doing art articles, with plenty of pics. I'd suggest you to put images into
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incidentially, since you're Russian, could you help us with the "Minusa River" case? See
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Thanks for the article. I was planning to create it at some time in the future.
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Thanks it is great to have a real authority on Scandinavian history like you.--
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and link to it prominently in several major UA-related articles like
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Have you proofread them? How about checking their correctness now?
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Hello! There have been a number of recent extensive edits to the
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Ghirlandajo, what is wrong with a frame and an description for
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The looses or romanian army were: over 10,000 deads and wounds
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The article is alright now. I've withdrawn my nomination. --
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OK, I will not revert this time, but you should know that
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Thank you so much for your edits, I find them magnificient
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see new stub articles as they appear. Spread the word!
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Btw, are you happy with how their articles are titled?
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Index

User talk:Ghirlandajo
Russian Symbolist movement
Symbolism (arts)
Smerdis of Tlön
Smerdis of Tlön

Prokudin-Gorskii
Image:Lugano prokudin.jpg
Knowledge:Picture of the day/March 6, 2005
Solipsist
KNewman
History of Christianity in Ukraine
Knowledge:Wikiportal/Russia
User:Irpen/uawp
Knowledge:Wikiportal/Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukrainian language
Irpen
talk:Minsk
User talk:Irpen/Kijów in Kiev article
Warsaw
Bialystok
WP:Point
Irpen
Knowledge:Wikiportal/Russia
KNewman
wikicommons
mikka
(t)
Marr

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