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Kievan Rus' "fix"

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Hello (and welcome from another amateur contributor/editor). I've noticed that you added a 'fix' to the so-called successors of Kievan Rus', as well as the Grand Duchy of Moscow. I thought it prudent to give you a heads up regarding this being a sensitive area as the references you use (as per your user page) aren't really as comprehensive as is required in such a specialised area. Much work has been invested in elaborating on and improving information there rather than simply rehashing mainstream Western perceptions based on outdated sources. The editor who has been reworking the Kievan Rus' page (actually, there are a number of editors actively engaged in it for the long haul) structured the infobox as it was for good reason. If you're interested in discussing the issue, rather than engaging in quick fixes, your input would be appreciated starting from the relevant talk page. Thank you for your interest! --Iryna Harpy (talk) 01:46, 3 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

I apologize for my bold edit. I had no idea there was an active overhaul going on here. I had noticed that the Grand Duchy of Moscow appeared to flow smoothly after Kievan Rus' and had jumped to the conclusion that I could put it down as a successor. The other successors I had assumed were mistakenly structured like that. Unfortunately you're right when you say that my resources are too comprehensive, and that my knowledge is not detailed enough, so I'm not really qualified to help in this area. I'll be more careful with my edits from now on. Thank you. — InvaderCito (talk) 02:22, 3 July 2013 (UTC)Reply
Cheers, InvaderCito. Please, by no means should you feel that you can't join in! I'm going to make a note of your addition to the talk page. I simply didn't have time as I was late for a meeting. No doubt you'd be well aware of the part Thucydides played in the methodology deployed by the western world in the 'art' of chronicling history. The so-called successor status of the Grand Duchy of Moscow is something of a fabricated history. The whole area is extremely convoluted and, due to the later influence of Imperial Russia, much in the way of claims to this status are being questioned as they are tenuous: a method of elevating their status as a long established empire in the eyes of other European powers if you will. I'd be more that happy to discuss this at greater length if you're interested. History is dotted with a plethora of comparable manipulations in the name of political & economic appearances. --Iryna Harpy (talk) 10:39, 3 July 2013 (UTC)Reply
FYE, take a look at the talk page, "Successor states". The entire section has been eliminated - the rationale is outlined there. Cheers! --Iryna Harpy (talk) 22:37, 4 July 2013 (UTC)Reply
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A barnstar for you!

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I don't know if you still hang out here, InvaderCito, but I just realised how much work you did on Post-classical history. I also love that it was you who, back in 2013, put the hatnote on Middle Ages reminding people how Eurocentric that article is. Thanks for all your work back in your student days! Alarichall (talk) 21:45, 30 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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