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== Moderator is no Special Admin == | |||
While you guys are having a revert war, I wish to get one thing perfectly straight. Why do you expect Moderator to do everything for you? Is it because of his username. You need to get one thing very clear, as far as I know, Moderator3000 is not an admin, he has no powers the rest of us don't have and he may not have full knowledge of Misplaced Pages policies. I suggest you ask ], or ], who are respected admins. Here's a list of . ''']''' ] 08:44, 14 June 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It has shown what a name can achieve.I am thinking of having Administrator2000 as my ID.surely people will respect me.] 09:37, 15 June 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Respect has to be earned. Using titles does not gain you respect here. ] ] 06:01, 18 June 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Don't bet on it. "Moderator3000" has been banned indefinitely for his confusing and misleading username. That's not the way to go. --] 06:02, 18 June 2006 (UTC) | |||
==Prominent historical figures == | ==Prominent historical figures == |
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Prominent historical figures
Article on Bedi clan has been created.
The following text regarding has been restored. It is quite significant.
- Many prominent historical figures have emerged from the Khatri. All ten Sikh Gurus were Khatri, belonging to the Bedi, Trehan, Bhalla and Sodhi subcastes. Raja Todar Mal was a Tandon Khatri who codified the revenue collection system as Revenue Minister for Akbar. Haqiqat Rai was a Puri Khatri whose martyrdom was celebrated on Basant Panchami in Lahore until independence. Hari Singh Nalwa, an Uppal Khatri, was a prominent general under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The father and son pair of the Diwans Sawan Mal and Mul Raj Chopra were successive governors of Multan under Ranjit Singh. The former instituted vast improvement in agriculture, while the latter was instrumental in leading the revolt against the British to prevent the annexation of the Sikh kingdom into the East India Company territory.
--ISKapoor 22:05, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Please be civil
Please be civil. In a discussion people will have differing views. Please respect that and try and potray your viewpoint in a cogent and mature manner. All articles should conform to the neutral point of view, and not have a pro- or anti- bias. Please also do not indulge in name calling. See Misplaced Pages:No personal attacks. Misplaced Pages policy states that articles contributed should not be original research. To include material here, please cite credible sources. Thank you, =Nichalp «Talk»= 06:05, 18 June 2006 (UTC)