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My dear friend,

Your pushing regarding changing "breakaway state" to "breakaway unrecognized state. The justification is on the link. If you would follow link, you will see that the link is illustrating information regarding states that have limited recognition or unrecognized by other UN and non-UN states.

I hope this helps. If you disagree we can continue our discussion under TALK tap where I can bring several hundred sources that says the "Nogorno-Karabakh" republic created by ethnic Armenians living in Azerbaijan is non recognized by international community.

Hope this message will be a good starting point for both of us.

Looking forward to see you under TALK tab. If you can't open it and have a difficulties please let me to know so I can help you with that.

Sincerely,

Mirhasanov (talk) 07:35, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

Warning 1
Despite my message to invite you to discuss the changes, unfortunately I see sing of edit war from your side without any proper reasoning. This is my first warning to you by inviting you to follow Wikipedia edit policy and start discussion in TALK tab.

Looking hearing from you.

Regards,

Mirhasanov (talk) 12:26, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

Warning 2
My friend,

Instead of reasoning your change, you turn it to edit war. Let me give you several sources where it clearly shows that "Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh" is not recognized:

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_with_limited_recognition - Shows all countries which has limited recognition or unrecognized by UN countries. 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Artsakh - which says it is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. Even Armenia didn't recognized it yet. 3. https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2018/nagorno-karabakh - Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, has enjoyed de facto independence from Azerbaijan since 1994, when it reached a cease-fire agreement with Azerbaijani forces following a six-year war, though its independence is not internationally recognized. 4. https://agbueurope.org/2017/02/17/ombudsman-of-unrecognized-republic-of-nagorno-karabakh-calls-for-europe-to-help-his-office-promote-human-rights/ - Article written by Armenian General Benevolent Union 5. https://warsawinstitute.org/no-chance-breakthrough-nagorno-karabakh/ 6. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2018/01/nagorno-karabakh-armenia-azerbaijan-border-photographs/ - Young soldiers during a military parade in Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh’s unrecognized Republic.

I can bring million articles and references about Nagorno Karabakh being unrecognized. Hope this will stop your unconstructive approach continuously undoing and deleting my references even in other articles.

Regards,

13:04, 29 January 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mirhasanov (talk • contribs)

Warning 3 - because it happened 2nd time
My friend,

You are deleting my reference second time without any proper justification. Please note that commenting " fake source" is not enough justification to remove any reference our source from Wikipedia.

Could you please give more clarification why do you thing that the source I provided is not reliable. This is memories/chronicles that was written by Niccolao Manucci during his visit to Iran and India.

let me give a brief information about Manucci. NICCOLAO MANUCCI, the hero of our narrative, ran away from Venice in 1653, being then fourteen. He hid on board a vessel bound for Smyrna, and was fortunate enough to find a protector in a certain Viscount Bellomont, an English nobleman, then on his way to Persia and India. He followed Bellomont through Asia Minor to Persia, and from Persia to India, meeting with many adventures by sea and land. The sudden death of his master near Hodal, in 1656, left Manucci friendless in a strange land.

If you will read, Persia The Shah's banquet Interview with 'Azamat-ud-daulah, his reply on behalf of the King Negotiations fail, part from book you will see that resource is true and can be used as a reference.

https://www.nytimes.com/1914/08/09/archives/pepys-of-india-curious-memoirs-of-the-venetian-dr-manucci-a-pepys.html - Information about book publised by NY times in 1914.

I even can send you a link to download this book or you can find it by yourself in google. This is publication of university of California Library and there are tons of reference to this book, and you are stating that it is not reliable source?

Looking forward for more constructive negotiation. I don't want it to turn edit war as I am trying to justify my edit in a proper way with references and asking you to follow same thing which consolidated under Wikipedia editing policy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mirhasanov (talk • contribs) 13:11, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

Regarding information Azerbaijan being part of Iran before Russian-Iran war.
Your below point is valid, however it is covered under Contemporary history section in this article. Please make sure that you read all article before making any change in order to avoid duplication of provided info. The below point shouldn't be in general information part about Azerbaijan as the point you mentioned is much more historic event which needs to be underpinned under History section which has already been done. "In the aftermath of the Russo-Persian Wars all of what is today Azerbaijan was ceded from Persia to the Russian Empire."

If you have any change to purpose please make sure that you use TALK button to discuss your change with community in order to avoid editing war and make sure that we provide reliable and valid information for our Wikipedia community and also respect other's great work. Looking forward for more constructive conversation.

Sincerely,

Mirhasanov (talk) 13:24, 29 January 2020 (UTC)