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reverted my edit on this page and one other page citing proxy editing for some blocked sockpuppet. Such serious accusation will be dealt be discussed on your talk page but regarding removal of the sourced content. How is that consensus one page is related to another page, as far as I know there was
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Solankis were a royal house in India - there is no suggestion of affiliation except perhaps in the minds of Gujarat separatists etc. More people know where India is than know where Gujarat is, so it makes sense to allude to the location. And "present-day parts of Gujarat" is not even
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