User talk:Aslansulieman

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Battle of the Somme
I reverted your earlier edit at Battle of the Somme because the article British Raj explains what territory had been encompassed. The infobox does not have space for you to unnecessarily explain. If (since I don't know for sure) you made that same edit from 2.222.44.73, then you should be aware that it is inadvisable to edit while logged out. Editing from a user account and from an IP creates the appearance that those edits were from two different individuals. But, perhaps it was just an odd coincidence. Please discuss on the talk page when your edit is reverted, rather than repeat the edit. Chris Troutman ( talk ) 21:43, 16 February 2014 (UTC)