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== == == Vandalism ==

'''Dear ShervinK!
Please note that deleting of the valid references and erazing of the contribution of other editors are considered vandalism. You have consistently deleted very important references and undeniable historical facts. For example you have deleted references to Reza Khan's sympathy with Nazis. Or Mohammad Reza's atrocities that led to his ousting.If you have any references that refute these facts you should document them. This would provide an NPOV tone to the article. Artexrex


== Animation ==
In fact this map shows the areas that kurdish ] by its various ]s is spoken; During the centuries many ] ]s have been exiled or forced to migrate to difference parts of ].
But actually Kurdistan is only the bigger part which is in south-east Turkey, northern Iraq, east and north-west Iran and north-east Syria; and not the former Soviet, northern Khorasan... although there surely do live many kurds so that in northern ] "]" is a kurdish speaking city.
I have many kurdish friends in those small areas out of The Great Kurdistan. <small>&mdash;''The preceding ] comment was added by'' ] (]&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;]) 17:58, 1 October 2005.</small><!--Inserted with Template:Unsigned-->


Please have look at ]. Tom Moody has animated the goat of burnt city from a 5000 year old persian bowl. Jank consistently delete an NPOV statement that says " some observers believe that this is an earliest example of animation". A debate on this issue has also been going on on Niel Cohn web site.
== Signing ==
Greetings! Just noticed your efforts to keep ] NPOV, well done. A reminder to sign all your talk page comments, like the warning to User:219.93.174.105. Keep up the good work!--] 07:30, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
:Also, don't forget to use edit summaries, even when you're in a hurry. :) --] 00:42, 2 October 2005 (UTC)


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==Mohammad Reza Pahlavi==
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# ] - <small>{{findsources|Esmail Nooriala}}</small>
Hi Shervin! I asked some Admins to help us stop vandalism, I look forward to get rid out of 219.93.174.105 soon! --] 14:15, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
# ] - <small>{{findsources|Ghavam Shahidi}}</small>
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Greetings, Shervink. Thanks for writing. The that the takeover was "legally legitimate" is a legal opinion that is certainly disputed by many parties. The U.S. National Security council, for instance, referred to the takeover as a "coup" back in 1952.. Nearly every reputable book on the subject refers to the event using this term (although a few, as you know, dispute the charicterization), and nearly every reputable newspaper uses the term "coup" to describe the event. Certainly one could make a case that the takeover was "legally legitimate", but one could also make the case that the takeover was "illegal and immoral", and neither interpretation should be stated as fact in Misplaced Pages. Our ] policy says that when there is significant controversy over a statement, that statement should not be stated as fact; instead the article should say who believes the statement and who disputes it. So it would be better to have a section called "the legality of the coup" or somesuch that list which researchers believe the takeover was illegal, and which believe it was legal, and the reasons given for each. Regards, &ndash; ] <sup>(]) (])</sup> 20:52, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
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Hi Shervink. I suggest that, since our views have been pretty much covered at the talk page, we communicate directly through each others user talk pages instead so as not the clutter the Mohammad Reza Pahlavi talk page any futher. Do you agree ? ---- ] 00:49, 11 January 2006 (UTC)


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With much satisfaction have i read your contributions to the Mohammad Reza PAHLAVI article! I am impressed with the way you handle the onslaught of brainwashed populistic media victims who simply quote some publications, unreflectedly and without own comprehension, trying to keep information on this platform "mainstream" instead of factual! Thank you for fighting errate falsification attempts by young, overzealous ignorami or, halfwitts opposed to the pahlavi regime, who (metaphorically foaming from the mouth) attempt to contort history, to suit their fancy.] 01:10, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
******Hi Shervink, in response to your kind message: I don't have harsh words, as a matter of fact, for critics of the PAHLAVI regime per se (I have a considerable amount of criticism myself visavis the latter). All I refer to is THOSE CRITICS who post POV here , guided by hatred or other unhelpful sentiments, as that is not what WIKIPEDIA strives to offer the public that looks here for encyclopedic entries. ] 01:31, 16 January 2006 (UTC)


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== the Kurds most assuredly ARE a nation ... ==
== Heja Helweda, Diyako, Aucaman ==


Like many on here, confusion arises over this term.
These three users are on some sort of anti-Iranian crusade vandalizing all the Iranian and Persian related articles. We need to keep an eye on their " edit activities" as their intentions is not sincere but merely for the purpose of propagating false information.
A 'nation' is an ethnicity, not a political term.
CITIZEN is the political term.
That's why we have some countries -a polity or political state- that are nation-states, that is, countries made up of a vast majority of one nation/ethnicity - such states are Germany, Hungary, France, etc. ] (]) 19:59, 19 October 2019 (UTC)

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Vandalism

Please note that deleting of the valid references and erazing of the contribution of other editors are considered vandalism. You have consistently deleted very important references and undeniable historical facts. For example you have deleted references to Reza Khan's sympathy with Nazis. Or Mohammad Reza's atrocities that led to his ousting.If you have any references that refute these facts you should document them. This would provide an NPOV tone to the article. Artexrex

Animation

Please have look at animation. Tom Moody has animated the goat of burnt city from a 5000 year old persian bowl. Jank consistently delete an NPOV statement that says " some observers believe that this is an earliest example of animation". A debate on this issue has also been going on on Niel Cohn web site.

Unreferenced BLPs

Hello Shervink! Thank you for your contributions. I am a bot alerting you that 2 of the articles that you created are tagged as Unreferenced Biographies of Living Persons. The biographies of living persons policy requires that all personal or potentially controversial information be sourced. In addition, to ensure verifiability, all biographies should be based on reliable sources. If you were to bring these articles up to standards, it would greatly help us with the current 3 article backlog. Once the articles are adequately referenced, please remove the {{unreferencedBLP}} tag. Here is the list:

  1. Esmail Nooriala - Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs· FENS · JSTOR · TWL
  2. Ghavam Shahidi - Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs· FENS · JSTOR · TWL

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Best regards, SteviethemanDelivered: 01:10, 8 December 2016 (UTC)

the Kurds most assuredly ARE a nation ...

Like many on here, confusion arises over this term. A 'nation' is an ethnicity, not a political term. CITIZEN is the political term. That's why we have some countries -a polity or political state- that are nation-states, that is, countries made up of a vast majority of one nation/ethnicity - such states are Germany, Hungary, France, etc. 50.111.3.59 (talk) 19:59, 19 October 2019 (UTC)