1068:. No one of this works mentionned a subordination to the Kievan Rus' of the territories later forming Moldavia (today Moldova, my country, & eastern Romania). This is in concordance with Nestor & the other primal sources. But the soviet academic predominant tradition is again present in more maps: they try to legitimate the belong of Bessarabia to the Russian Empire, and the belong of Soviet Moldova (Moldavian SSR) to USSR, by a non-proved anachronic influence of the Rus' into this territory, drawed on the historic maps. In fact, the future Moldova belongs in the early Middle-Age, before the Moldavian principality (1359), succesively to the Bulgarian first empire, to the Khazars, to the Magyars (Etelköz), the Pechenegs, the Cumans, the Iasses (Alans) and the Tatars. The Slavs were present, but this Slavs (Tiverzes and later Brodniks) were independent, and when the Rus' try to subdue them, the Tzars loose this wars & must to go back to Kiev...
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September 1967," and the next sentence "In July 1968" Anyways, like I said I'll just leave them alone and let other editors do as they wish with them.
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the date but not in the example sentence you left on my talk page. There must be alot of editors who also thought so, because most articles seem to have a comma after a date when it's written this way. I was not trying to be destructive here, I honestly thought I was following policy, but I was wrong. If anyone was to check my contributions, they would see that I only ever made edits that I thought were constructive. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I won't make anymore similar edits. I just wish someone had pointed this out to me earlier, before I had made the edits to so many articles. Once again, thank you and sorry for the cunfusion I caused.
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Can I just point out that you have changed the "battles" elements from Kiev
Arsenal January Uprising|Struggle for Kiev 1918]], Ukrainian Civil War into World War I That is not a battle, it is a war. The battles were in fact correct before you deleted them and I am asking that you restore those.
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Hello. I can see where you're coming from with England being used instead of the 'Kingdom of England' this is a simple overlooked error. I meant to put 'Kingdom of England' as the link but forgot. I'll add it now you've pointed it out.
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As I said - discuss on the article talk page please, not my talk page, before making those changes. There are many editors to the Ukrainian articles that would need to see this so I will copy it to there.
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just wondering if maybe it should be on the left to make it more visible and not appear as part of a 'block', although to be honest, it's not such a huge problem really!
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Thanks for the barnstar! I'm still working on H of Norfolk, mostly reading up the nineteenth century and making notes. Watch this space... I've also downloaded
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Hi. I've restored the article, but I think you'll see why I deleted it. It needs a lot of work, including a sentence or two about the album. —
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I think it is safe to take this issue to dispute resolution. Can you help with that if you have time, I do not know the procedure very well.
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CD. Hey buddy! I thought you might be interested in the discussion going on about the possibility of merging two articles - the
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Our newest A-class medal recipients, this September's top contestants, plus the reviewers' Roll of Honour (Apr-Sep 2010)
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I saw your kind words of wisdom on Bathhouse Row. Indeed I have done tons of such improvements and continue to do so.
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