User talk:37.37.99.89

Edits about Abu Harmush
Hello. While your interest in Lebanon-related topics here is welcome, you must adhere to the editing guidelines. All material added to an article must be reliably sourced. You have added, removed and altered material without bringing any sources whatsoever to back these changes. All material in the articles you have edited, by contrast, is supported by reliable sources. We also do not use honorifics, with the exceptions of formal titles. Ill be glad to help you, but please refrain from continuing these edits without references. Cheers, —Al Ameer (talk) 23:31, 12 April 2019 (UTC)

Abu Harmoush
To whom it may concern, while I appreciate your interest in the Lebanese history, more specifically Druze history. Let me introduce myself, I'm proud to enlighten you with the fact that my ancestor proudly fought in this battle and his name is Sheikh Mahmoud Pasha Abu Harmoush. I'm proud to carry this family name, moreover do not doubt or question my knowledge of my family's heritage. The evidence in which you scornfully doubted its credibility, is in fact greatly notable and public knowledge in El Chouf, Mount Lebanon. In addition, I did not use "honorifics" as a basis to alleviate my familys' status but if you are actually Lebanese you would know that it is an official title as it's written in my passport and we're still praised and our history is still profoundly taught in social studies about Druze history. The name Mahmoud Pasha is still raging amongst the youth. I appreciate your curiosity and interest in Druze history however your knowledge about this topic is wanting. if you need anymore insight, facts, dates, casualties I'll be glad to assist you, cheers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.187.194.157 (talk) 16:31, 13 April 2019 (UTC)
 * With all due respect, we only add material supported by reliable sources, i.e. books, other encyclopedias, journals, news articles, even contemporary chronicles (as long the info is attributed to the chronicler), etc. You have not presented any. If you have any, please be forthcoming. I wrote the article on the Battle of Ain Dara myself. Nobody is suppressing the role of Abu Harmoush. Therefore, your charge is unwarranted. The sources in the article maintain that he was a key commander and figure in the conflict. The article reflects that. What’s not supported is the participation of the “Abu Harmoush clan” and other edits you continue reinserting with no reliable sources as described above. Your changes will thus continue to be reverted and the page(s) will most likely be locked for the time being. If you are truly interested in improving the encyclopedia, I encourage you to register as a user here, take a bit of time to review Wikipedia’s guidelines and join the efforts to enhance our coverage of Middle East-related topics. —Al Ameer (talk) 17:08, 13 April 2019 (UTC)

Temporary block
 Anonymous users from this IP address have been blocked from editing for a period of 72 hours for persistent disruptive edits, as done at Druze power struggle (1658–1667). In addition, your ability to edit your talk page has also been revoked. If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please read the guide to appealing blocks, then submit a request to the Unblock Ticket Request System. Al Ameer (talk) 11:36, 14 April 2019 (UTC)
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