DetiJon
April 2008
editWelcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions. One of the core policies of Wikipedia is that articles should always be written from a neutral point of view. A contribution you made to Korçë appears to carry a non-neutral point of view, and your edit may have been changed or reverted to correct the problem. Please remember to observe our core policies. Thank you. Laveol T 16:05, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
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editScholars and Albanian academics consider in fact that the “Greek minority” in south Albanian is nothing more that a remain of Greek speaking bilingual Albanian population that ultimately turned to Greek language during Byzantine and Ottoman period[1][2][3]
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edit- Dont change referenced material in article again or you will be reported.No illyrians in Epirus.Megistias (talk) 13:58, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
- Please do not remove cited statements and their references without discussing with other editors in the article's talk page, like you did in [1]. Consider this is the last warning. Dekisugi (talk) 10:12, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
- Revert your edits please ,those are referenced and you removed referenced material
- Look, when you massively removed materials with cited references like you did, you have to discuss with other editors. Use article's talk page. Otherwise, it looks like vandalism to me. Dekisugi (talk) 13:52, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
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editDear DetiJon, I noticed your messages on my talk page. What you have now with other editors in some articles you edited is a content dispute. Wikipedia has channels about this problem and I suggest you to follow those instead of posting aggresive messages in discussion pages. That won't resolve the problem. Wikipedia always works with verifiability and doesn't care about the ground truth. Now, if you have reliable sources to back your edits up, then you are always very welcomed to add them in the article. It's called undue weight. If you still have problems with other editors, I'd suggest you to look at the dispute resolution guidelines. Have a nice editing and please be careful to post messages. Please do not attack other editors. Dekisugi (talk) 08:30, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
- ^ De Corfou aux Météores, d'Achille à Ali Pacha, ce circuit à travers l'Épire révèle une Grèce plus verdoyante, aux paysages inoubliables, dépositaire d'un patrimoine archéologique original et d'une grande richesse historique. Comme la Macédoine à l'est, l'Épire marque la transition entre la Grèce égéenne et les pays balkaniques qui la bordent au nord, en empruntant à l'une sa civilisation et en développant comme ses voisins du Nord un genre de vie particulier, fondé davantage sur la vie pastorale, sur les grands espaces.Pierre Cabanes Professeur émérite de l’université Paris X Nanterre.Fondateur de la mission archéologique et épigraphique française en Albanie http://www.clio.fr/BIBLIOTHEQUE/epire-corfou__dachille_a_ali_pacha.asp
- ^ The history of modern Albanian identity, like that of other modern Balkan identities, begins during the end of the Ottoman Empire. At this time, the Ottoman system of classification was based on millet, which can be glossed ?religiously defined national community?. Greek Orthodox Albanians were therefore classified as Greeks and Muslim Albanians as Turks. The Orthodox were subject to Hellenization, while the Muslims were denied linguistic rights granted to Christians. Thus, for example, in 1878 there were 80 Turkish schools, 163 Greek schools, and no Albanian schools in the sandjaks of Berat, Gjirokastër, and Vlorë (Jelavich 1983, 85). Ammon, Ulrich(Editor). Sociolinguistics.Berlin, , DEU: Mouton de Gruyter (A Division of Walter de Gruyter & Co. KG Publishers), 2006. p 144.
- ^ http://www.da.mod.uk/colleges/csrc/document-listings/balkan/G97While most ethnic Greeks claim direct lineal descent from the ancient Epirot tribes,Albanian historians argue that all of these tribes were Illyrian in origin, even if they had begun to speak Greek …