User talk:Fitted

Mosques in Shusha
First of all, the description on the main facade of these mosques are not in Persian, they are in Arabic (almost all mosques have Arabic writings). But it doesn't say that these mosques are Arabic mosques. The architect of these mosques, Karbalayi Safikhan Karabakhi, was Azerbaijani, the prayers in these mosque were Azerbaijanis, and these mosque are situated in Azerbaijan. There are 3 reasons to call these mosques Azerbaijani. Secondly, if someone doesn't agree with your edits, you cannot return them (see WP:EW) and you must reach a consensus on the talk page (see WP:CONSENSUS). --Interfase (talk) 11:53, 13 October 2013 (UTC)

I am a Diaspora Armenian who lives in Jordan and Speaks and reads Arabic as a native Arabian since I was born In Jordan, I've been to Artsakh and to this mosque and the text on the entrance is surely not Arabic, it is Persian, plus Iran officially restores this mosque and pays for its restoration, something can be easily verified.

This mosuque is in the republic of Nagorno Karabakh, to deny its existence is something, but in reality it is there, it is a land not controlled by Azerbaijan. how do you see it is in Azerbaijan? Prayers were Muslims who lived in this region not just "Azeris" who were called Muslim Tatars during the USSR.
 * I don't know what "Iran officially", as you said, wrote there during "restoration", but original description on these mosques were Arabic. Also only Azeris were muslim population in Shusha. There didn't live any Persians, ever. If you don't agree with me, show sources about it.
 * And stop this your destructive action. Again see WP:CONSENSUS. And look at the main article: "The Khojaly massacre was the killing of hundreds of ethnic Azerbaijani civilians from the town of Khojaly on 25–26 February 1992 by the Armenian and, partially, by CIS armed forces during the Nagorno-Karabakh War." All sources (I mean reliable sources, not fakes like xocali.net) are there. --Interfase (talk) 19:37, 18 October 2013 (UTC)