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Sources

Svetovid (talk · contribs) added some sources to this article, which appeared to be valid reliable sources. Borsoka (talk · contribs) removed them, saying he disagreed with them, but without giving adequate explanation of why he felt they were inappropriate. I have talked it over with admin EdJohnston (talk · contribs), and we agree that Borsoka's removal of the sources was not sufficiently justified. Therefore I have restored them. Borsoka is also cautioned that if he wishes to challenge sources, he must give adequate explanation at the talkpage as to why he feels that they are not reliable. However, Borsoka is still welcome to add opposing views, with his own sources. This will help the article to achieve a state of neutrality. I encourage all editors to proceed with editing this article, towards the goal of improving it. Revert wars, however, must cease. Thanks, Elonka 14:40, 29 April 2008 (UTC)

Hungarian-Slovakian issues

This article is one of a series of articles that have been affected by disputes between Hungarian and Slovakian editors. A centralized page has been setup for discussion of these issues, and all interested editors are invited to participate, at User talk:Elonka/Hungarian-Slovakian experiment. Thanks, --Elonka 14:40, 29 April 2008 (UTC)

Concerns to be clarified

Dear Omen1229, please help me to understand your concerns.

(1) As to the first concern ("Borsoka deleted sources"), please compare the lists of sources of the two versions. The modern reliable sources used in the first version (Kirschbaum, Goldberg, and Curta) are also used for the second one; the reference to the "Conversio..." in the first version cannot qualify as a "source", because it is a pure wikilink. Although a book written in the 1920s was ignored when the second version was written, but instead of this rather old source several new, modern works were added.

(2) As to the second concern ("Borsoka deleted Slavic names, for example Blatnograd"), please read the second version of the article before reverting it, and please add a proper reliable source which proves that in historical literature written in English this place name is used.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Borsoka (talk) 14:23, 6 June 2011 (UTC)
Why did you delete the name Blatnohrad?
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=3orG2yZ9mBkC&lpg=PA22&dq=blatnohrad&hl=sk&pg=PA19#v=onepage&q=blatnohrad&f=false — Preceding unsigned comment added by Omen1229 (talkcontribs) 09:19, 13 June 2011 (UTC)
Why did you rewrite the name Ratbod?
Nevertheless, according to the Conversion, he was "driven across the Danube by Mojmír, duke of the Moravians" shortly after the defense of the eastern marchesin East Francia had been taken over by Ratpot in around 833. 13. ^ Bartl 2002, p. 19.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=3orG2yZ9mBkC&lpg=PA22&dq=blatnohrad&hl=sk&pg=PA19#v=onepage&q=ratbod&f=false
Why did you wrote: "Since Nitrava has been identified, although not unanimously, with modern Nitra in Slovakia"
Your edits are bad, citations are incorrect and fictitious!
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