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You are blocked for revert war in ] article. Please discuss your disagreements in article talk page. Fior example, your comment "Babar did NOT come after Aurangzeb, read history, Huzoor" is both rude and useless. You must provede the reference in the talk page rather than insult people. `'] ] 17:05, 8 July 2006 (UTC) | You are blocked for revert war in ] article. Please discuss your disagreements in article talk page. Fior example, your comment "Babar did NOT come after Aurangzeb, read history, Huzoor" is both rude and useless. You must provede the reference in the talk page rather than insult people. `'] ] 17:05, 8 July 2006 (UTC) | ||
:I should add that 'Janaab' is not an insult. It means 'Sir' in Persian/Urdu. I may have used it sarcastically, but sarcasm is not insulting as such. Plus, this Anwar sadat bloke (plz see history of the article) rattled the saber first. Nonetheless, I appreciate your attention to this matter.(] 12:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC)) | :I should add that 'Janaab' is not an insult. It means 'Sir' in Persian/Urdu. I may have used it sarcastically, but sarcasm is not insulting as such. Plus, this Anwar sadat bloke (plz see history of the article) rattled the saber first. Nonetheless, I appreciate your attention to this matter.(] 12:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC)) | ||
"''Nein Mein Freund''" gives you away Netaji. It is used in your discussion on the Hindutva talk page ] 13:45, 10 July 2006 (UTC) |
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You are blocked for revert war in Babri Mosque article. Please discuss your disagreements in article talk page. Fior example, your comment "Babar did NOT come after Aurangzeb, read history, Huzoor" is both rude and useless. You must provede the reference in the talk page rather than insult people. `'mikka (t) 17:05, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
- I should add that 'Janaab' is not an insult. It means 'Sir' in Persian/Urdu. I may have used it sarcastically, but sarcasm is not insulting as such. Plus, this Anwar sadat bloke (plz see history of the article) rattled the saber first. Nonetheless, I appreciate your attention to this matter.(Pusyamitra Sunga 12:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC))
"Nein Mein Freund" gives you away Netaji. It is used in your discussion on the Hindutva talk page Haphar 13:45, 10 July 2006 (UTC)