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You are editing a top class 4 article with virtually no prior experience as an editor. You are ignoring standard rules.

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Kys Volgabulgari (talk) 03:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)

My ancestors + reliable sources. Someone doing kangz in Khazar section.

"The subject tribes appear to have spoken varieties of Lir Turkic likely related to the Oghuric branch or Chuvash/Volga-Bulgarian."

Now as a descendant of Volga Bulgars (Chuvash), i've some questions. First what is "Volga Bulgarian", it should have been Bulgar instead of Bulgarian. 2ndly, why "or"? Chuvash and Volga Bulgar is already proven oghuric languages. This slavic bulgarian dude doing kangz and i'm banned because i removed this bs as a new user? Volgabulgari (talk) 03:07, 25 July 2022 (UTC)