18:4518:45, 27 February 2023diffhist−233
Ismail al-Jazari
→Biography: It is very misleading to share resources based on a book that does not have any academic resources. Also, using the source twice and not fixing the error explains better what I mean. There are many reference books mentioning that he is Turkish(Robots, Jobs, and You, pg 8; 30-Second Great Inventions, pg 136), so does this need to be added?
10:1910:19, 30 July 2022diffhist−7 m
Teknofest
Rmw, it would make more sense to use this. Unnecessary word order negatively affects the flow of the text.
19:2919:29, 8 May 2022diffhist+34
Ashina tribe
Rmw. They were founders of many Turkic states like Khazars etc. Also added a info about their origin bcuz some people thought that etymology same as the ethnonym.Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
17:0517:05, 4 May 2022diffhist−156
Basarab I of Wallachia
Rmw false claims. He wasnt vallachian origin. The sources say he is of Cuman origin. Here is the source <ref name=GCS>((cite book|last=Vásáry|first=István|title=Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185–1365|edition= 1st|year=2009|doi=10.1017/CBO9780511496622 |publisher= Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0521120289|quote= The Cumans were the co-founders of three successive Bulgarian dynasties (Asenids, ((lang-ro|Basarab)) Terterids ((IPA-ro|basaˈrab|pron|Ro-B...Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
11:4311:43, 4 May 2022diffhist−20
House of Basarab
Look again. There is nothing about vlach in the source. It is written in the source that they are Cuman. If you are making a claim, you should put a reliable source that supports this claim.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
19:0219:02, 4 February 2022diffhist+782
Gyros
→History: Well it's now in history section. The fact that this dish is Greek does not change its origin in any way. According to the Oxford source given, it was formed in 1920 by converting the Doner kebab to the Greek name in an exchange between populations.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit